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Experts warn against excessive intake of Ultra Processed Foods

Experts warn against excessive intake of Ultra Processed Foods

  • Opinion: Bedrotting or Burnout? — blurred lines between rest and avoidance

    There’s a fine line between intentional mental health breaks and escapism as a coping mechanism
  • Do wireless earbuds harm your brain? Experts clarify

    A viral claim by a neurosurgeon suggesting that wireless earbuds can harm the brain has been dismissed by experts. Doctors and engineers clarify that Bluetooth earbuds operate on low radio frequencies and pose no proven risk to brain health
  • Inflammation linked to frailty, social deprivation and heart disease risk in women: Study

    A new study reveals that chronic inflammation may connect frailty, social deprivation, and heart disease risk in women, suggesting both medical and policy interventions are needed to reduce these interconnected health issues.
  • Only 42% of babies in India breastfed early, NIN urges stronger breastfeeding support at workplaces

    Only 42% of Indian babies are breastfed early, and delays in complementary feeding persist, warns NIN. Former director Dr. R. Hemalatha urges supportive breastfeeding environments in workplaces and better training for frontline workers during World Breastfeeding Week.
  • Validation, loneliness, insecurity: Why youth are turning to ChatGPT

    Mental health professionals and educators are raising alarms over teenagers turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT to share emotional struggles. Experts warn this growing dependency is feeding validation-seeking behaviour, isolating youth further, and hindering real-life social development.
  • Pristine Eye Hospitals launched exclusive dry eye facility in Hyderabad

    Pristine Eye Hospitals has launched an exclusive facility in Hyderabad to treat Dry Eye Disease and raise awareness on digital eye strain. Campaigns like ‘Link Break’ and ‘No More Screen Time’ aim to promote blinking breaks and early intervention
  • COVID and flu may trigger relapse in breast cancer survivors: Study

    A Nature study shows that Covid-19 and influenza can awaken dormant breast cancer cells in the lungs, triggering rapid metastasis. Researchers linked this to immune response-driven inflammation and advised cancer survivors to take precautions against respiratory infections.
  • Air India Express announces ‘Payday Sale’

    Air India Express has rolled out its regular 'Payday Sale' with up to 15% discounts on fares across its network. The offer runs until August 1 for travel until March 31, 2026, with added benefits on Xpress Lite bookings
  • Editorial: Mental health — acknowledge the elephant in the room

    Strengthening the health infrastructure to address the needs of mentally ill people must get top priority from the central and State governments
  • Proposed obesity redefinition may halve global prevalence, but raises health risks, say researchers

    A global study shows that using stricter obesity criteria requiring an existing health issue could drastically reduce obesity rates. Experts warn this could delay diagnosis and give a false sense of health, risking missed opportunities for early intervention and care
  • 7, 000 steps per day, the new magical number for better health

    A new study published in The Lancet Public Health finds that walking just 7,000 steps per day offers substantial health benefits—including lower risks of mortality, heart disease, diabetes, and dementia—challenging the long-standing 10,000-step daily goal as unrealistic for many.
  • Shifting sands reveal ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs on Oahu coast

    Ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs have reemerged on Oahu’s Waianae coast after seasonal waves exposed the 600-year-old carvings. Native experts view this as a message from ancestors, while the Army balances preserving the cultural site and allowing public acces
  • Genetics proving to be key reason for sudden cardiac arrests among youth in India

    Emerging research shows up to 20% of sudden cardiac deaths among young Indians are linked to genetic factors. Experts are urging the integration of genetic testing into public healthcare to detect high-risk individuals, especially in South Asian populations with inherited cardiac risks.
  • Hyderabad biotech startup reverses chronic liver failure in preclinical trials with novel stem cell therapy

    Tulsi Therapeutics, a biotech startup from Hyderabad, has reversed chronic liver failure in animal trials using Tulsi-28X, a first-in-class stem cell–exosome therapy. The innovation showed 100% survival and fibrosis reversal, setting the stage for human clinical trials.
  • 7,000 daily steps may cut dementia risk by 38%: Study

    A new study published in The Lancet Public Health shows walking 7,000 steps a day can significantly reduce the risk of death, dementia, depression, diabetes, and heart disease. The research, based on data from 1.6 lakh adults, suggests realistic fitness targets.
  • Telangana grapples with high-levels of blood pressure

    Hypertension is widespread in Telangana, especially among men, posing major health risks such as heart disease and stroke. NFHS-2021 data shows 25% of men and 15% of women aged 15-49 have elevated blood pressure, demanding urgent health interventions
  • Worms in khichdi: Gurukul principal, warden suspended in Bhadrachalam

    Two officials of Bhadrachalam’s Tribal Welfare Gurukul Girls’ College were suspended after worms were found in khichdi served to students. The incident sparked a protest by 600 students. Authorities blamed old rice stock and promised corrective steps
  • Landslide hits Vaishno Devi track in J&K’s Reasi

    The landslide was triggered by heavy rains which lashed Katra town, the base camp for the pilgrims visiting the shrine atop Trikuta hills
  • Tech CEO resigns after viral Coldplay concert video sparks controversy

    Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer Inc., resigned after a viral jumbotron video showed him embracing chief people officer Kristin Cabot at a Coldplay concert. The incident sparked an internal investigation and reignited debate on privacy, leadership accountability, and internet surveillance
  • Is reboiling water safe or harmful?

    Re-boiling water in a kettle does not pose health risks if the tap water meets safety standards. Claims about harmful chemical concentration are unfounded; boiling doesn’t significantly increase levels of substances like fluoride or lead, even after multiple boils
  • PM Modi lauds TVS Motor for showcasing Kutch’s cultural and scenic beauty

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded TVS Motor executives for promoting Kutch's culture through their coffee table book, created after a motorcycling event at Rann Utsav 2025. Modi praised the initiative and invited tourists to explore Kutch’s heritage and landscapes
  • Gold may stay in narrow band as markets await Fed, macro cues

    Gold prices are expected to stay range-bound amid global trade uncertainty, key US macroeconomic data, and central bank cues. While domestic festive demand may offer support, a stronger US dollar and volatility persist. Silver surged on tightening supply and industrial demand
  • Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ cancelled by CBS, ends May 2026

    CBS will cancel The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in May 2026 after nearly a decade, citing financial pressures. The decision follows Colbert's criticism of a Trump-related settlement, raising concerns over political motivations amid a shifting late-night media landscape
  • New Barbie with diabetes promotes awareness, inclusion

    Mattel has launched a new Barbie with type 1 diabetes, featuring an insulin pump and glucose monitor. Introduced by model Lila Moss, the inclusive doll aims to normalize chronic conditions, reduce stigma, and empower children living with diabetes
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