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    Consumption of even small amounts of red meat may decrease lifespan

    Consumption of even small amounts of red meat may decrease lifespan

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli28 March 2019 8:20 PM IST
    Consumption of even small amounts of red meat may decrease lifespan and increase death risk, finds a new study. The risk of death increases mainly due...
    Plant proteins safer than meat proteins for heart patients, finds study

    Plant proteins safer than meat proteins for heart patients, finds study

    Deepanjana Sarkar11 April 2019 7:30 PM IST
    A study finds that a plant protein-rich diet is a much safer option than a diet loaded with meat protein in terms of mortality risks.It is well known...
    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...
    Processed meat intake associated with increased COPD risk

    Processed meat intake associated with increased COPD risk

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal7 Aug 2019 8:20 PM IST
    Delhi: Middle-aged women who consume high amounts of processed meat are at higher risk of developing the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),...
    Healthy Plant‐Based Diets tied to lower risk of heart attack: JAHA

    Healthy Plant‐Based Diets tied to lower risk of heart attack: JAHA

    Meghna Singhania13 Aug 2019 8:28 PM IST
    People who usually follow Plant‐Based Diets (a diet which is mostly plant-based and excludes meat, eggs, dairy products, and all other animal-derived...
    Do Low Levels of Vitamin B12 Lead To An Increase In Heart Health?- Dr Vaibhav Mishra

    Do Low Levels of Vitamin B12 Lead To An Increase In Heart Health?- Dr Vaibhav Mishra

    Deepanjana Sarkar29 Sept 2019 7:03 PM IST
    Vitamin B12 or Cobalamin is a nutrient that helps keep the body’s blood cells and nerves healthy and helps in making DNA. It is essential for normal...
    White meat raises LDL cholesterol as much as red meat, finds APPROACH clinical trial

    White meat raises LDL cholesterol as much as red meat, finds APPROACH clinical trial

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli5 Jun 2019 8:30 PM IST
    White meat raises LDL cholesterol as much as red meat, finds APPROACH clinical trial.A new study has found that even saturated fats from white meat...
    Rare case of Porphyria cutanea tarda: a report

    Rare case of Porphyria cutanea tarda: a report

    Hina Zahid6 Feb 2019 6:00 PM IST
    Dr Hanife Usta Atmaca at Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Internal Medicine Department, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey and...
    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...
    WHO recommends New limits of Saturated, Trans Fat Intake

    WHO recommends New limits of Saturated, Trans Fat Intake

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal9 May 2018 8:00 PM IST
    According to new draft guidelines on New limits of Saturated, Trans Fat Intakeproposed by World Health Organization (WHO), adults and children should...
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