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World Kidney Day: Kidney issues those with diabetes are prone to

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Individuals with diabetes are at increased risk of developing kidney problems, known as diabetic nephropathy or diabetic kidney disease. This condition occurs due to long-term high blood sugar levels damaging the kidneys' small blood...
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Doctors share ideas on how to live healthier on World Obesity Day

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Research shows that plant-based diets have lots of health benefits, including lowering your body mass index and reducing cholesterol.
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Gaza residents suffer from malnutrition due to limited access to fresh food and clean water

9th - Higher Ed
Gazans suffer from malnutrition due to reliance on canned food during war. UNICEF warns of 10,000 children at risk of severe wasting.
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5 simple steps for long-term benefits to your health and heart

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Make these simple steps part of your life for long-term benefits to your health and your heart.
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Understanding hypertension as a major risk factor for the heart

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In this video, Dr. Ajit Mehta, Interventional Cardiologist, Jehangir Hospital, Pune explains about hypertension as a major risk factor for the heart. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a chronic medical condition where the force of...
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Study: Low-Carb Diet Can Limit Weight Gain

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A new study found that it's not just eating less carbohydrates that can limit weight gain over time, it's the types of carbs that matter.
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Stretching Your Dollar: Holiday Bonus

9th - Higher Ed
Grant Buckholt, financial adviser with Northwestern Mutual, joined Cheddar News to discuss what exactly a holiday bonus entails and provided tips on how to budget it.
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Dengue Scare In Delhi With 5000 Cases—Highest In 5 Years

9th - Higher Ed
The new dengue strain is causing concern. Dengue cases are rising alarmingly. The D2 strain is the dominant strain in the country currently. ​This year, Delhi has recorded the highest number of cases in the last five years. With nearly...
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Ryan Seacrest shares his daily routine for staying energized at work

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Ryan Seacrest's daily routine for staying energized at work
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How to find the right protein powder: Expert explains in 10 points

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People randomly buy protein powder from the market and this does more harm than good. In this video, Apoorvi Sethi, Certified Nutritionist and Fitness Coach, Fitness from your plate-Kedo Cadous, has helped us understand how to buy the...
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Impact of Sleep on Brain Function and Mental Well-being

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In this video, Dr. Nishant Shanker Yagnick explains how lack of sleep can hamper your cognitive function and mental well-being.
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Aspartame sweetener ‘possible carcinogen’ but safe in moderation

9th - Higher Ed
WHO says sweetener found in diet drinks and other food items is a possible cause of cancer but still safe to consume.
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'Not competing with people of my age': 57-year-old Ronit Roy's ripped body is all the fitspiration you ever needed

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57-year-old Ronit Roy's latest picture, flaunting his six pack abs, has sent fans into a tizzy. The actor's fitness will surely leave you motivated enough to hit the gym right away. We bet you now want to know his secret mantra and here...
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Donal Bisht: Whenever I’m in Delhi, I go on street to have Golgappas

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Donal Bisht shares her food favourites
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In Case You Missed It: NASA Is Still Looking for Retired Satellite

9th - Higher Ed
Cocaine Bear was a hit in theaters earlier this year. Now we've got a real-life "soda bear" in Canada. Local news sources reported that a black bear broke into a car in British Columbia in the middle of the night and started drinking...
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Belgian scientists look to mass algae farming for future of food reserves

9th - Higher Ed
Seaweed can be eaten by both humans and animals, providing significant opportunities as a source of food.
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The Dutch bakers making stale bread fresh again through recycling

9th - Higher Ed
A group of bakers in the Netherlands is reducing waste by recycling unsold bread and making it fresh again
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Today Explained: Ultra-Processed Foods May Accelerate Cognitive Decline

9th - Higher Ed
Ultra-processed foods can lead to cognitive decline, according to a study.
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Diabetes Drug Ozempic Becomes TikTok Weight-Loss Trend, Causes Shortage for Patients

9th - Higher Ed
Dietician and CEO of NY Nutrition Group, Lisa Moskovitz, breaks down the latest weight loss trend, why people are using diabetes drug Ozempic to lose weight, and how it's impacting diabetes patients by causing a nationwide shortage.
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Health Tech Like Abbott Biowearable Lingo Take CES Center Stage

9th - Higher Ed
Jared Watkin, senior vice president, diabetes care, at Abbott Laboratories, joined Michelle Castillo from the CES 2022 floor to discuss the future of health tech, including Abbott's consumer-facing biowearable called Lingo. The accessory...
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French pharma firm guilty of manslaughter and deception over deadly Mediator drug

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The drug is suspected in up to 2,000 deaths among millions who took it as an appetite suppressant over three decades, according to a 2010 study.
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Australia moves to tap into seaweed's potential as 'superfood'

9th - Higher Ed
The country is hoping to join a global community seeking to capitalise on many health benefits of seaweed.
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'Outer Banks' Star Chase Stokes Gears Up for Season 2

9th - Higher Ed
'Outer Banks' star Chase Stokes dives into the Netflix series and unearths some truths about his role. Stokes also discusses his partnership with Sweet Earth foods