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National Nutrition Week 2025: Know How Micronutrient Deficiencies Impact Child Growth And Development

(By Dr. Kushal Agrawal) Parents often pay close attention to how much their children eat, but it’s just as important to ask: what exactly are they eating? Growth in childhood doesn’t depend on calories alone. Read More

Experts Raise Concern On PCOS Surge, Sparking Call For Urgent Early Diagnosis

New Delhi, Sep 6 (PTI) As September marks PCOS Awareness Month, experts have voiced concern over its growing prevalence and impact on women’s health, especially as stigma and lack of awareness delay diagnosis. Read More

National Nutrition Week 2025: Everyday Kitchen Spices For Immunity And Wellness

(By Dr. Partap Chauhan) In Ayurveda, the kitchen has always been seen as the first pharmacy. The spices you use daily are more than flavour enhancers. Read More

Nature’s Prescription: How Ancient Therapies Are Powering Modern Wellness

According to Patanjali, its wellness centre has become an ideal place for those seeking natural treatments and holistic health in today’s stressful and busy life. Read More

Did You Know You Have A Second Heart In Your Body? It Can Help You Live Longer

We all grow up indulging in sports activities that give us various degrees of sinewy calves. Read More

National Nutrition Week 2025: How Lack Of Micronutrients Impact Your Wellbeing

(By Dr. Atul Sharma) Micronutrients are required in smaller quantities, but their impact on your health is mighty. Read More

National Nutrition Week 2025: Nutrition Tips To Reduce Mood Swings And Anxiety In Menopause

(By Mugdha Pradhan) Menopause is mostly spoken about just in terms of hot flashes, hormonal changes, and anger, but what many women silently struggle with are the sudden mood swings, irritability, and heightened anxiety that comes along with it. Read More

6 Everyday Foods That Can Help Lower Bad Cholesterol Naturally

High cholesterol is one of the silent health issues that often goes unnoticed until it leads to serious problems like heart disease or stroke. Read More