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Cancer: One in ten Indians, one in fifteen lives

Cancer will affect one in ten Indians in their lifetime. One in fifteen Indians will lose their lives to the disease.  These are the concerning findings of the latest edition of the World Cancer Report, published earlier this week by the World Health Organization (WHO). Among the key takeaways of the report is how unevenly …

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From the beginning of suffering to the end: Dr M. R. Rajagopal on the importance of palliative care

At a time when noncommunicable diseases, often chronic in nature, are increasing and India’s population is ageing, there is an increased need for palliative care – but the field is often neglected in the country. Health Issues India spoke to Dr M. R. Ragagopal, founder and chairman of Pallium India, about the challenges facing access …

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World Diabetes Day: India’s growing crisis

Some regard India to be the diabetes capital of the world, its diabetic population outweighing the entire population of some nations. With November 14th marking World Diabetes Day, it provides an opportunity for India to appraise its diabetes crisis.  According to the International Diabetes Federation, diabetes affects 8.8 percent of India’s adult population with 72,946,400 …

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Junk food in schools off the menu

Soon, junk food will no longer be sold in schools. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has moved to prohibit the sale of junk food in school canteens against the backdrop of a growing crisis of childhood obesity in the country. By 2030, India is expected to be home to 27 million …

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National Health Profile 2019: The main takeaways

Life expectancy has increased, but noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and infectious diseases continue to take a toll and access to healthcare is far from equitable across the country. This is according to the latest National Health Profile released by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare earlier this week.  “A healthy India is no longer …

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India’s growing crisis of obesity

India is battling a full-blown crisis of obesity, one which is anticipated only to worsen in the years to come.  More than 135 million Indians are affected by obesity, according to a study published earlier this year. Meanwhile, research indicates that the condition no longer strictly discriminates along class lines. “We found evidence suggesting it …

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Lessons for India

October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Telangana state capital Hyderabad commemorated the observance by illuminating monuments and other sites in pink – reflecting the colour of the ribbon which serves as the symbol for the event.  “Breast Cancer Awareness Month…helps to increase attention and support for the awareness, early detection and treatment as well …

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An obesity crisis in corporate India?

The majority of India’s corporate executives are experiencing obesity, a recent report suggests.  The Corporate India Fitness Report 2019 has found that six out of ten executives in India are overweight. Dr Sandeep Budhiraja notes “long working hours, irregular meals, intake of junk food, and lowered physical activity have made…employees unhealthy and prone to diseases …

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The health crisis in India’s food

Food and drink sold in India is among the unhealthiest in the world, research suggests. Could this add to the already substantial crisis of obesity and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)? The research, published in the journal Obesity Reviews, looked at twelve countries – Australia, Canada, Chile, China, India, Hong Kong, Mexico, New Zealand, Slovenia, South Africa, …

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Air pollution and the risk of emphysema

Long-term exposure to air pollution ups the risk of developing emphysema in a similar way to smoking, according to a recent study.  The research – carried out by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), both part of the US National Institutes of Health – …

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