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Health Coach Shares French Secret To Keeping Weight In Check, And What Indians Can Learn From It
- Friday February 20, 2026
- Lifestyle | Written by Krati Purwar
According to the expert, French women avoid mindless munching and relish their food, allowing them to stay fit without obsessing over their weight
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Fatty Liver Crisis In India: Why Are Non-Alcoholics At Risk?
- Thursday February 12, 2026
- Health | Written by Varsha Vats
Here's a list of factors that are contributing to the rise in NAFLD cases, particularly in India, which can lead to more serious liver complications if left unchecked.
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Silent Fatty Liver: 6 Skin Changes That Mean Your Liver Is Struggling
- Monday February 9, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
Fatty liver disease affects about 30 to 40% of the Indian population. Here are the possible skin signs that it may appear as and why noticing them matters.
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Explained: What Are Sugar And Fat Boards? Why Is The Government Pushing Them In Indian Institutions
- Thursday July 17, 2025
- Written by Jigyasa Kakwani, Edited by Shubham Bhatnagar
In a new initiative, the Ministry of Health has urged all government offices to prominently display "sugar and fat boards" to push for healthier workplaces.
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Young Indians Are At A Higher Risk of Coronary Artery Disease; Here's Why
- Tuesday August 30, 2022
- Health | Dr OP Yadava
Indians are prone to developing CAD, when in fact, the conventional risk factors for CAD like hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity and smoking are lower in incidence in Indians than westerners.
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Health 2019: 27 Million Indian Kids Will Be Obese By 2030- Dr Gorika Bansal
- Friday December 27, 2019
- Health | Dr Gorika Bansal
Health 2019: According to the recent stats stated by Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, around 5-8.8% of school children are obese in India. And if the rates increase at a pace like this, 27 million Indian children will be obese by 2030.
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www.ndtv.com
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Health Coach Shares French Secret To Keeping Weight In Check, And What Indians Can Learn From It
- Friday February 20, 2026
- Lifestyle | Written by Krati Purwar
According to the expert, French women avoid mindless munching and relish their food, allowing them to stay fit without obsessing over their weight
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www.ndtv.com/lifestyle
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Fatty Liver Crisis In India: Why Are Non-Alcoholics At Risk?
- Thursday February 12, 2026
- Health | Written by Varsha Vats
Here's a list of factors that are contributing to the rise in NAFLD cases, particularly in India, which can lead to more serious liver complications if left unchecked.
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www.ndtv.com
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Silent Fatty Liver: 6 Skin Changes That Mean Your Liver Is Struggling
- Monday February 9, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
Fatty liver disease affects about 30 to 40% of the Indian population. Here are the possible skin signs that it may appear as and why noticing them matters.
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www.ndtv.com
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Explained: What Are Sugar And Fat Boards? Why Is The Government Pushing Them In Indian Institutions
- Thursday July 17, 2025
- Written by Jigyasa Kakwani, Edited by Shubham Bhatnagar
In a new initiative, the Ministry of Health has urged all government offices to prominently display "sugar and fat boards" to push for healthier workplaces.
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food.ndtv.com
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Young Indians Are At A Higher Risk of Coronary Artery Disease; Here's Why
- Tuesday August 30, 2022
- Health | Dr OP Yadava
Indians are prone to developing CAD, when in fact, the conventional risk factors for CAD like hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity and smoking are lower in incidence in Indians than westerners.
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www.ndtv.com
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Health 2019: 27 Million Indian Kids Will Be Obese By 2030- Dr Gorika Bansal
- Friday December 27, 2019
- Health | Dr Gorika Bansal
Health 2019: According to the recent stats stated by Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, around 5-8.8% of school children are obese in India. And if the rates increase at a pace like this, 27 million Indian children will be obese by 2030.
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www.ndtv.com