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Heavy metals in Lindt: Are Swiss chocolates safe for consumption?

11 months ago

Renowned Swiss chocolate maker Lindt is at the centre of a controversy after it admitted that its products contains heavy metals such as lead and cadmium. This comes amid a lawsuit by US consumers after a study by an American non-profit The Consumer Reports highlighted the presence of harmful heavy metals in the chocolates

Why is it so difficult to lose weight? ‘Fat cells’ may be the reason

11 months ago

We all know how challenging it is to lose weight – countless hours of dieting and exercising. However, recent studies suggest that even after we lose weight, our fat cells could be the reason maintaining that loss is difficult. Long-term care and attention are required to prevent weight gain again

Can the pest control in your house kill you?

11 months ago

A six-year-old girl and her one-year-old brother died in Tamil Nadu’s Chennai after reportedly inhaling toxic fumes from rodenticide used by a pest control service at their house. Their parents survived and are undergoing treatment at a hospital. All pesticides are toxic and can cause side effects if handled incorrectly

Why measles cases have risen by 20% across the world

11 months ago

According to a study, about 10 million people caught measles last year, a 20 per cent rise compared to 2022. A decline in vaccination coverage is the primary reason for this surge. The WHO and US CDC has also cautioned that the target of eliminating measles as an endemic threat by 2030 is ‘under threat’

World Diabetes Day 2024: How urban diets and artificial sweeteners are raising global diabetes risk

12 months ago

World Diabetes Day 2024: On World Diabetes Day, learn about diabetes symptoms, prevention strategies and the need for proactive lifestyle changes. Factors such as poor dietary habits, a heavy reliance on processed foods and misconceptions surrounding artificial sweeteners significantly contribute to the increasing global diabetes rates.

High levels of lead found in turmeric: Is the spice in your food toxic?

12 months ago

A recent study has revealed concerning levels of lead in turmeric samples from India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, with some samples exceeding 1,000 micrograms per gram. The highest contamination was found in polished turmeric roots. So, should you be worried about the turmeric used in your food?

What is 'petticoat cancer' that doctors are warning Indian women against?

1 year ago

Doctors warned that saree underskirts or petticoats tied around the waist tightly for a long time can lead to skin disorders and even a rare form of cancer dubbed ‘petticoat cancer' or 'saree cancer'. Research published in BMJ Case Reports highlighted this lesser-known condition after several women who wore sarees for decades were diagnosed

Mumma mayo! Why has Telangana banned mayonnaise?

1 year ago

The Telangana Commissioner of Food Safety issued an order on Wednesday, immediately prohibiting the production, storage, and sale of raw egg-based mayonnaise for a year. This urgent move comes on the heels of troubling reports from Hyderabad, where a spate of food poisoning cases – including one death and several hospitalisations – were linked to mayonnaise used in popular street foods

Woman becomes ‘stiff wooden person’ after getting scolded at work: What is catatonic stupor?

1 year ago

A woman named Li suffered from a severe psychological breakdown after she got scolded at her workplace in China. The emotional trauma took a toll on Li's mental health and she suffered from a disorder called catatonic stupor. As her condition worsened, Li became a 'stiff wooden person' who didn't eat, drink, or move; she even needed a reminder to use the bathroom from her family

All about U-WIN, India's new online vaccine portal for pregnant women, children

1 year ago

Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled U-WIN, an online platform to record vaccines given to pregnant women and children. The digital platform is expected to expand vaccine coverage and streamline the entire vaccine administration process in India. U-WIN is expected to become the world's largest immunisation registry

Does poor sleep make your brain age faster?

1 year ago

A new study has found poor sleep quality in early middle age could also be linked to signs of faster brain ageing later in life. The research is significant as accelerated brain ageing is associated with cognitive decline, memory issues and an increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases, including dementia

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