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Street food goes beyond deep-fried tikkis and gol gappas. Here are some tasty and healthy options you can enjoy straight from the vendor's cart, but minus the calorie guilt.
Foods high in added sugar—such as candy, soda, sugary cereals, and even some flavored yogurts—can overload the brain with glucose. While the brain relies on glucose for energy, too much at once can ...
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EDITORIAL - Young and wasted
As the nation grapples with the many problems besetting the education sector, one aspect that calls for urgent attention is ...
Amidst the global rise in obesity, Hons (Dr) Saurabh Kaushik guides audiences at AMA on eating right, staying disciplined and ...
Curious what wellness experts eat and do each day? Learn how to fuel your daily wellness with expert-backed nutrition and ...
A healthy non-smoker in her mid-30s, Dr Aisling Farrell was surprised to learn she had elevated cholesterol levels. The ...
The UK government has shelved plans for restrictions on alcohol ads but has laid out plans to bring in "mandatory" nutritional and health warning labels.
Meanwhile, The Guardian picked up the rather amusing story that Mcvitie’s has written to a small biscuit museum in London, ...
A journal is one of the things the most successful people always have in their homes, because it's a tool for them to unwind ...
Here's my watch telling me to try harder.Fifteen years ago, then-contributor Peter Lipson wrote a short post on this blog ...
CAPPA called for the introduction of the warning labels, which would indicate high levels of sugar, salt, or fat. He ...