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- Health
Your low calorie drinks, food items may up heart attack, stroke risk
New York: Trying to switch to drinks and food that are low on calories and carbohydrate to avoid sugar? These are often loaded with an artificial sweetener called erythritol and can raise…
- Food
Low-calorie sweetener can also improve gut health: Study
Washington: A new study has revealed that a low-calorie mixture that is as sweet as table sugar and, in lab experiments, feeds ‘good’ gut microbes. The study was published in the journal,…
- Lifestyle
Sweeten day to day life without thinking of the calories
New Delhi: The pandemic might be overstaying its welcome, but the past few months have taught us to prioritise our health and well-being to ensure fitness and immunity. With the work from…
- Health
Alternate-day fasting a safe option to cut calories
Researchers have found that alternate-day fasting (ADF) can be a safe option for calorie restriction. The study published in the journal Cell Metabolism looked at the effects of strict alternate-day fasting on…
- Health
Varying brain energy expenditure in childhood associated with weight gain: Study
Washington: It is well known that we tend to put on weight when we consume more calories than we spend. It is, however, less known that our brain uses half of the…
- News
Climate change affecting food production globally
Washington: While climate change might find a close association with rising sea levels or high air pollution, a new study shows that climate change has affected the production of world’s top ten…
- Health
More protein, less calories key to safe weight loss in elderly: Study
New York: A high-protein and low-calorie diet helps older adults with obesity lose more weight, maintain more muscle mass, improve bone quality and shed “bad” fat, say researchers. Doctors have long struggled…
- Health
Consuming fewer calories can improve cell performance: Study
Washington: Diet consisting of fewer calories can improve cell performance, a recent study suggests. The result of the study suggests that the number of calories a person eats directly influences the performance…