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No “Safe” Soda: Artificially Sweetened & Sugary Drinks Linked to Fatty Liver Disease

Oct 07, 2025 388 Views

A large-scale UK study has revealed that both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and artificially sweetened or “diet” drinks (LNSSBs) are strongly linked...

India Could See 51 Lakh Chikungunya Cases Annually, Global Study Warns

Oct 04, 2025 380 Views

A recent modelling study published in BMJ Global Health has projected that India could see approximately 51 lakh (5.1 million) chikungunya infections every year in the lon...

Cholesterol Isn’t Just a Middle-Age Problem

Oct 01, 2025 397 Views

Cholesterol problems are often seen as an issue of midlife, but the American Heart Association (AHA) stresses that high cholesterol can begin to affect health much earlier. Adults aged 20 and above...

No Evidence Linking Tylenol Use During Pregnancy to Autism

Sep 30, 2025 394 Views

Recent studies and global health organizations have reaffirmed that acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy does not cause autism. A comprehensive study published in JAMA analyzed data from 2....

Keto Diet: Effective for Weight Loss but Linked to High Cholesterol in Mice

Sep 29, 2025 389 Views

The ketogenic (keto) diet, characterized by high fat and low carbohydrate intake, has gained popularity for its potential in promoting weight loss. However, a recent long-term study conducted on mi...

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" Consuming too much salt is known to cause many health problems. We know that some of them cause kidney damage and high BP. However, medical researchers say that if we consume too much salt in our food, there is a possibility of stomach cancer."

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