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Ultra-Processed Food May Lead to Obesity, Diabetes, Heart Disease and More, Study Warns

Why Ultra-Processed Foods Are Raising Alarm Bells A recent study has reinforced concerns: ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are increasingly linked to serious health conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even early death. Health experts are urging people to rethink their reliance on highly processed, ready-to-eat products. What Does “Ultra-Processed Food” Actually Mean?…

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Air Pollution - Pneumonia Risk

Rising Air Pollution Linked to Higher Pneumonia Risk: Health Experts Warn India Ahead of Winter

Growing Concern Over Pollution and Lung Health India’s worsening air pollution is now directly linked to a surge in pneumonia cases, according to leading health experts. As winter approaches, doctors are warning families especially parents to stay cautious as the disease becomes more severe in polluted regions. How Pollution Fuels Respiratory Diseases India experiences a…

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Extreme Cashmere - Home & Retail Luxury

Extreme Cashmere Opens First U.S. Flagship in New York, Blending Home & Retail Luxury

A Cozy Cashmere Home Comes to Soho Dutch cashmere label Extreme Cashmere has officially launched its first North American flagship in New York City’s trendy SoHo district. The store, located at 152 Mercer Street, offers a warm, home-like space where shoppers can relax and truly experience the brand’s gender-neutral knitwear. Origins of the Brand and…

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Pet Food

Reliance to Launch Discount Pet Food Brand “Waggies,” Potentially Sparking a Pet Food Price War

Reliance’s Bold Entry into Pet Food Reliance Consumer Products Ltd (RCPL) is preparing to enter India’s booming pet food market with its own brand called Waggies. According to sources, the company plans to undercut established players by pricing its products 20-50% lower than current leaders. Why This Move Is Strategic RCPL’s move follows a familiar…

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Dental Treatment

Popular Dental Treatment May Lower Heart Disease and Diabetes Risk, Study Suggests

What the New Research Shows Emerging evidence indicates that root canal treatment, long used to save infected teeth, might also help reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes. By eliminating chronic dental infections, the procedure could lower systemic inflammation a key driver of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. Why This Link Between Oral Health and…

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