For millions living with diabetes, long-term medication often becomes a way of life. For Jagdish, a 51-year-old resident of Hissar, Haryana, that real.
A groundbreaking study uncovers why heart disease risk in diabetes differs between men and women, the answer may surprise you ...
Veteran artist Anjolie Ela Menon says the democratisation of art in India is already gaining strong momentum, thanks to growing support from galleries, institutions, private patrons, and even the ...
On any given morning in Mumbai’s Shivaji Park, power-walkers circle the running track, fitness watches buzzing with every step. Minutes later, some drift toward nearby food stalls, where oil sizzles ...
South Asians face a far higher diabetes risk due to repeated British-era famines that reshaped metabolic resilience across ...
With rising sugar intake concerns, Hyderabad-based neurologist Dr Sudhir Kumar weighs in on the healthiest sweetener debate. He breaks down what to look for in sugar substitutes and what works best ...
Indian food culture has a rich and diverse history of being plant-forward. Across the country, grains, lentils, vegetables, ...
Author - Dr Sanjay Agarwal, HOD, Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolic Diseases, Sahyadri Super Speciality Hospital, Nagar Road, Pune and secretary general, of RSSDI.
A study of 22M people shows mental disorders like PTSD and anxiety significantly raise heart attack risks. For India, treating mental health is vital to tackling its early-onset heart disease crisis.
Obesity Is Not Just About Food: Bariatric Surgeon Explains the Role of Hormones & Metabolism - Based on the recent data estimated by the World Health Organisation, more than 1 billion people across ...
India is set to get a generic version of the viral diabetes drug Ozempic, as Dr Reddy’s Laboratories receives regulatory ...
Few Indians keep up with a fitness routine. There is also a wide gender gap with women reporting little time for staying fit or playing sports.