How can too much dal and vegetable consumption harm your health?

How can too much dal and vegetable consumption harm your health?

  •   22/08/2025 08:35:40
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While dal and vegetables are nutritional powerhouses in the Indian diet, moderation is key. Excessive consumption can lead to digestive issues, hinder nutrient absorption, and potentially impact long-term health. Balancing these staples with cereals, healthy fats, and diverse protein sources ensures a well-rounded diet, promoting optimal health and preventing overconsumption of any single food group.
The Mind Diet: How eating these foods can prevent dementia and help in new brain cell growth

The Mind Diet: How eating these foods can prevent dementia and help in new brain cell growth

  •   22/08/2025 06:35:41
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57 million people had dementia worldwide in 2021, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). There is a rise of 10 million new cases every year. What’s more concerning is that this progressive neurological condition worsens with time, which significantly affects the quality of life. What if you can keep the brain sharp and healthy, and reduce the risk of dementia? Yes, that’s possible. And it begins with what you eat. That’s where the MIND diet comes in. The MIND diet is a promising nutritional strategy that can protect brain health and potentially foster new brain cell generation. Take a look.
Rare flu warning in US: Doctors say it can turn deadly even in healthy children; know warning signs and who is at risk

Rare flu warning in US: Doctors say it can turn deadly even in healthy children; know warning signs and who is at risk

  •   22/08/2025 06:35:41
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Health experts are raising concerns about acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE), a rare but severe flu complication in children, which causes brain swelling and can be fatal. Doctors urge parents to watch for neurological symptoms like seizures and breathing difficulties, especially in healthy children. Vaccination is crucial, as low rates may increase vulnerability to such dangerous outcomes during flu season.
8 silent warning signs your home is at risk of damage

8 silent warning signs your home is at risk of damage

  •   22/08/2025 06:35:41
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Homeowners should be vigilant about subtle signs of underlying issues to prevent costly repairs. Cracks in the foundation, walls, or chimney, along with drafty windows, bubbling ceilings, and soft floors, indicate potential problems. Addressing these silent clues early through inspections and maintenance can safeguard your home's value and structural integrity.
Vitamin C Deficiency Linked to Higher Risk of Stomach, Esophageal, and Lung Cancers: Key Symptoms to Watch For

Vitamin C Deficiency Linked to Higher Risk of Stomach, Esophageal, and Lung Cancers: Key Symptoms to Watch For

  •   22/08/2025 04:36:00
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Vitamin C is vital for health. Research indicates that adequate vitamin C may lower the risk of stomach, oesophageal, and lung cancers. Studies show a link between higher vitamin C intake and reduced cancer incidence. Deficiency symptoms include fatigue and slow wound healing. Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells. A balanced diet or supplements can ensure sufficient intake.
Expert-Backed Home Remedies to Relieve Chest Congestion and Mucus

Expert-Backed Home Remedies to Relieve Chest Congestion and Mucus

  •   22/08/2025 04:36:00
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Dealing with chest mucus can be uncomfortable, but relief is within reach through simple home remedies. The American Lung Association suggests changing positions to ease mucus drainage, while honey in warm drinks soothes airways. Avoiding smoke and irritants is crucial, and herbal remedies like eucalyptus may help.
Think ‘organic’ coffee is a healthy choice? Then think again

Think ‘organic’ coffee is a healthy choice? Then think again

  •   22/08/2025 02:35:49
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Despite coffee's global popularity and health benefits, a recent study reveals that even 'organic' varieties may contain harmful contaminants. The Clean Label Project's analysis of 57 coffee products found traces of heavy metals, pesticides, and glyphosate byproduct AMPA. Surprisingly, organic coffees had more AMPA than conventional ones.
How different sugars impact type 2 diabetes risk: Study reveals

How different sugars impact type 2 diabetes risk: Study reveals

  •   22/08/2025 02:35:49
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Recent research challenges the long-held belief that all sugars equally contribute to type 2 diabetes. The source of sugar significantly impacts diabetes risk, with sugary drinks posing a higher threat compared to sugars from whole fruits and dairy, which may even offer protective benefits. Prioritizing whole, unprocessed foods is crucial for diabetes prevention.
Cardiologist warns! A ‘healthy’ breakfast that could be raising your blood pressure before 9 AM

Cardiologist warns! A ‘healthy’ breakfast that could be raising your blood pressure before 9 AM

  •   22/08/2025 02:35:49
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Cardiologist Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj warns that seemingly healthy breakfast choices can trigger dangerous blood pressure spikes. Foods like whole-grain toast with processed spreads, instant oatmeal, and certain granolas often contain hidden sodium, refined carbs, and sugars. These ingredients exacerbate the morning blood pressure surge, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Changing your sheets every week could be a mistake; Here’s how often you really should do it

Changing your sheets every week could be a mistake; Here’s how often you really should do it

  •   22/08/2025 02:35:49
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Maintaining clean sheets is crucial for sleep quality and overall health, with washing frequency depending on factors like season, personal habits, and ventilation. While weekly washing is common, summer may require more frequent changes every three to four days, while winter allows stretching to two weeks. Proper washing at 60°C, avoiding fabric softeners, and ensuring thorough drying are essential.
Wasted another day feeling unproductive because of the rain? Try these 5 tricks​

Wasted another day feeling unproductive because of the rain? Try these 5 tricks​

  •   22/08/2025 02:35:49
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‘Tomorrow, 60% chance of rain’-a modern-day signifier of another unproductive day. No matter which part of the world one is in, one thing is undeniable: rain looks pretty until and unless you don’t need to go out for work in the rain or live on the street witnessing rain 24*7. If it’s raining outside and one is stuck at home, it can affect them in two ways,two completely opposite feelings: either bringing a cozy, reflective atmosphere or a feeling of mental sluggishness and unproductivity. That clouded, heavy-headed sensation isn’t just in your mind-rainy weather affects the brain and body in complex ways that can lower motivation, focus, and energy levels. Here are 5 things that can effectively help one feel better when it’s pouring outside.
Always tired? These everyday foods could be secretly making you sleepy and draining your brain energy

Always tired? These everyday foods could be secretly making you sleepy and draining your brain energy

  •   22/08/2025 00:35:50
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Feeling tired all day may be due to diet. Tyramine-rich foods like aged cheese and processed meats can cause daytime sleepiness. Research suggests that diet and genetics influence this condition. Limiting these foods and choosing fresh alternatives may help. Daytime sleepiness can also signal underlying health issues. Addressing it early improves life quality. Consult doctor for more information.
Fatty liver symptoms in the stomach area: Bloating, loss of appetite, and more

Fatty liver symptoms in the stomach area: Bloating, loss of appetite, and more

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Fatty liver disease, now termed MASLD, often presents subtle abdominal symptoms like bloating and discomfort, even before abnormal test results appear. These early signs, highlighted in the World Journal of Hepatology, indicate compromised digestion and metabolism. Common symptoms include upper right abdominal pain, nausea, and a feeling of fullness, signaling the liver's stressed role in processing nutrients and filtering toxins.
Vitamin D and colorectal cancer: New research shows how one can cut chances of having this cancer by almost 60%

Vitamin D and colorectal cancer: New research shows how one can cut chances of having this cancer by almost 60%

  •   22/08/2025 00:35:50
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Colorectal cancer is a significant global health concern, ranking among the most common cancers worldwide. A recent comprehensive study highlights the potential role of Vitamin D in preventing this disease. Research indicates that individuals with higher Vitamin D levels exhibit a reduced risk of developing colorectal cancer, suggesting its importance in slowing cell growth and preventing tumor development.
Are chia seeds really healthy? Harvard-trained gastroenterologist explains the facts and myths

Are chia seeds really healthy? Harvard-trained gastroenterologist explains the facts and myths

  •   22/08/2025 00:35:50
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Chia seeds, rich in fiber, omega-3s, and antioxidants, offer benefits like improved gut health, constipation relief, and weight management. Dr. Sethi clarifies that while chia seeds aid hydration, lower cholesterol, and stabilize blood sugar, claims about fertility and depression benefits lack evidence. He recommends soaking 1-2 tablespoons daily, debunking calorie concerns.
Meet Mini Labubu: The cutest new arrival in the Labubuverse

Meet Mini Labubu: The cutest new arrival in the Labubuverse

  •   22/08/2025 00:35:50
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Pop Mart's Labubu, the 'ugly-cute' character, has exploded into a global fashion phenomenon, captivating celebrities like Rihanna and David Beckham. Originally a sought-after handbag charm, Labubu's popularity fueled Pop Mart's impressive revenue of $669 million in the first half of the year.
Are air-fried foods healthy? Top US doc explains

Are air-fried foods healthy? Top US doc explains

  •   21/08/2025 22:35:47
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Air fryers have surged in popularity, promising healthier fried foods, but a gastroenterologist cautions that their health benefits depend on usage. While air frying reduces oil, it doesn't automatically make meals healthy, especially with processed foods or inflammatory oils. Choosing the right oils, avoiding burnt food and old oil, and selecting safe air fryer liners are crucial for gut health.
5 warning symptoms of lung cancer to not be dismissed

5 warning symptoms of lung cancer to not be dismissed

  •   21/08/2025 18:35:20
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Lung cancer, a leading cause of cancer deaths, often goes undetected until advanced stages. Key warning signs include a persistent cough, chest pain worsened by breathing, shortness of breath, coughing up blood, and unexplained fatigue. Early diagnosis is crucial, so consult a doctor if you experience these symptoms, especially with a history of smoking.
7 common habits that damage the kidneys

7 common habits that damage the kidneys

  •   21/08/2025 16:35:19
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Globally, millions face kidney disease, often due to common habits. Overusing painkillers, excessive salt and sugar, and insufficient water intake can harm kidneys. Lack of sleep, smoking, and alcohol consumption also contribute to kidney damage by affecting blood pressure, hydration, and overall kidney function. Awareness and moderation are crucial for kidney health.
Does eating ‘roti and sabzi’ increase blood sugar? What diabetic patients must know

Does eating ‘roti and sabzi’ increase blood sugar? What diabetic patients must know

  •   21/08/2025 16:35:19
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For individuals managing diabetes, understanding the impact of roti and vegetables on blood sugar is crucial. The choice of flour for roti significantly affects glycemic index, with whole grains being preferable. Non-starchy vegetables are beneficial, while portion control and mindful meal combinations are essential for maintaining stable blood glucose levels.
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