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    Higher fruit and vegetable consumption lowers early death risk in Kidney failure

    Higher fruit and vegetable consumption lowers early death risk in Kidney failure

    Hina Zahid4 Feb 2019 8:10 PM IST
    Washington, DC -- A new study found that higher consumption of fruits and vegetables may be associated with a lower risk of premature death in...
    Adhereing to plant-based diet reduces heart failure risk: JACC

    Adhereing to plant-based diet reduces heart failure risk: JACC

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal23 April 2019 8:20 PM IST
    USA: A plant-based diet consists of foods derived from plants including fruits, legumes, vegetables, grains, and nuts. It is known to have a plethora...
    High intake of fruit juice and sugar loaded beverages tied to gout

    High intake of fruit juice and sugar loaded beverages tied to gout

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal16 May 2019 7:28 PM IST
    Canada: High intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and fruit juices are associated with an increased risk of gout, the association, however, was...
    Eating low carbohydrate foods may reduce gout attacks

    Eating low carbohydrate foods may reduce gout attacks

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal12 Jun 2019 7:10 PM IST
    USA: Consumption of low carbohydrate foods or diet lower on the glycemic index could prevent the occurrence of gout flares compared to reducing...
    Sequence of FOOD matters: Rice followed by Vegetable and Meat leads to Higher Blood Sugar

    Sequence of FOOD matters: Rice followed by Vegetable and Meat leads to Higher Blood Sugar

    Deepanjana Sarkar16 Jun 2019 7:25 PM IST
    Eating rice before vegetable and then the meat is tied to increased risk of high blood sugar, says a new study"What we eat is what we are" but did...
    Plant-based diet can keep type 2 diabetes at bay, finds JAMA Study

    Plant-based diet can keep type 2 diabetes at bay, finds JAMA Study

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal31 July 2019 8:20 PM IST
    Boston, Massachusetts: Greater adherence to a plant-based diet, especially the one enriched with healthful plant-based foods reduces the risk of type...
    Fiber from fruits and cereals lowers diverticulitis risk in women, finds study

    Fiber from fruits and cereals lowers diverticulitis risk in women, finds study

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli31 Aug 2019 12:23 PM IST
    Fiber from fruits and cereals lowers diverticulitis risk in women, finds a study.The U.S. study further suggests that vegetable sources of fiber don’t...
    Intake of dietary fiber from fruits and cereals may lower risk of diverticulitis in women

    Intake of dietary fiber from fruits and cereals may lower risk of diverticulitis in women

    Deepanjana Sarkar2 Sept 2019 7:10 PM IST
    Intake of dietary fiber from fruits and cereals may lower risk of diverticulitis in women, revealed a study published in the American Journal of...
    Add whole fruit to your diet for reducing high BP, suggests study

    Add whole fruit to your diet for reducing high BP, suggests study

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal9 Dec 2019 7:25 PM IST
    Eating whole fruit and skipping the added sugar, could lower the risk of increased blood-sugar levels and reduce blood pressure (BP). USA: Limiting...
    Diet in inflammatory bowel disease: The Asian Working Group guidelines

    Diet in inflammatory bowel disease: The Asian Working Group guidelines

    Deepanjana Sarkar6 Aug 2019 7:00 PM IST
    The Asian working group has recently released a guideline on diet for inflammatory bowel disease patients. The guideline focuses on clinical nutrition...
    Gout not primarily caused by diet: BMJ

    Gout not primarily caused by diet: BMJ

    Vinay Singh singh12 Oct 2018 8:15 PM IST
    Genes are the main culprit behind the development of high serum (blood) urate levels that often precede gout, according to a new evidence published...
    What diet Recommended for patients with a

    What diet Recommended for patients with a 'Fatty Liver'

    Vinay Singh singh27 April 2018 7:02 PM IST
    People often munch on unhealthy food, not realizing that such processed food overtax the Liver and potentially result in a condition called "Fatty...
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