Sweetened beverages can raise risk of cardiovascular diseases: Study

A large-scale Swedish study on Monday suggested that drinking sweetened drinks can significantly increase your risk of serious cardiovascular diseases like stroke, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation. The study also showed that eating too much-added sugar can increase the risk of stroke or aneurysm. However, limited consumption of treats can be safe. “Consuming sweet drinks…

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India`s Paul & Mike secures first gold at the prestigious Int`l Chocolate Awards

Paul and Mike, India’s farm-to-bar chocolate brand, has made history by clinching the prestigious gold at the International Chocolate Awards 2024, which is considered the ultimate benchmark of excellence in fine chocolate-making. This milestone marks India’s first-ever gold win in the competition, spotlighting the country’s burgeoning expertise in chocolate craftsmanship as their creation, Milk Chocolate…

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Are discounts on dine-in operations beneficial for restaurants? NRAI says no

The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) on Monday cautioned restaurants regarding the potential long-term adverse effects of in-dining deep discount programmes and aggregator payment platforms. According to the apex hotel industry body which represents more than 5 lakh restaurants, these programmes — while appearing beneficial in the short term — could threaten the economic…

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Can eating chocolate reduce diabetes risk? Study answers

Eating five servings of dark chocolate, and not the milk one, a week may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a long-term US study. Published in the BMJ, the researchers also found that increased consumption of milk, but not dark, chocolate was associated with long-term weight gain. Chocolate contains high levels…

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IIIT-Delhi researchers develop AI platform to promote healthy ageing

A team of researchers from Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-Delhi) has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based platform that can transform the search for molecules promoting healthy ageing.  Published in the journal Nature Aging, the research represents a significant step forward in understanding and addressing the biological mechanisms of ageing. The AI platform —…

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Liver disease may affect your sleep: Study

A study on Wednesday proved a suspected link between poor sleep and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).  MASLD (formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) is the most common liver disorder: it affects 30 per cent of adults and between 7 per cent and 14 per cent of children and adolescents. This prevalence is…

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Covid virus lurks in skull and brain meninges for years after infection: Study

SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind the Covid-19 pandemic, remains in the skull and meninges for years after infection, leading to a long-lasting effect on the brain, according to a major German study.  Researchers from Helmholtz Munich and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat (LMU) found that SARS-CoV-2 spike protein remains in the brain`s protective layers — the meninges, and the skull`s…

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Drinking water may help prevent kidney stone, lose weight: Study

Researchers, who reviewed 18 studies on benefits of drinking water, found the most evidence related to preventing kidney stones and helping people lose weight.Drinking eight cups of water a day significantly lowered one`s chances of getting another kidney stone, the researchers at the University of California San Francisco found. They added that evidence from several…

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PM2.5 exposure may lead to adverse birth outcomes for pregnant women: Study

Pregnant women’s exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) may alter immune responses, leading to adverse birth outcomes, according to a new study. While previous research linked PM2.5 exposure to maternal and child health complications including preeclampsia, low birth weight, and developmental delays in early childhood, the new study, published in Science Advances, is the…

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Centre declares snakebites a notifiable disease in India

Even as snakebites are raising public health concerns, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has declared snakebite cases and deaths a “notifiable disease” in India.  As per data from the Ministry, around 50,000 deaths in India occur due to an estimated 3-4 million snakebites annually. This accounts for half of all snakebite deaths…

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