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Exercise and healthy diet: World Health Organization releases new guidelines to reduce dementia risk. In the next 30 years, the number of people with dementia is expected to triple.
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A nutritious diet is fundamental for maintaining health and preventing chronic diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) offers detailed recommendations for a balanced diet, emphasizing variety, ...
The World Health Organization highlighted the significance of a well-balanced diet to prevent diseases and boost overall well-being. Additionally, dietary recommendations for infants and practical ...
Eat well, exercise often and don't take some of those vitamins, the World Health Organization said in newly released guidelines on how to reduce risk of dementia. With dementia already affecting ...
The World Health Organization is planning to release two new reports on the safety of aspartame, the popular artificial sweetener in drinks like Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi, on July 14.
The World Health Organization’s findings on the non-sugar sweetener aspartame as “possibly carcinogenic to humans,” emphasize the need for healthier diets overall and greater research around ...
People who are trying to lose weight should avoid using zero calorie non-sugar sweeteners, according to a new recommendation released Monday by the World Health Organization.. Zero calorie non ...
People should not use sugar substitutes if they are trying to lose weight and keep it off, according to new guidance from The World Health Organization.. A review of available evidence suggests ...
This World Health Day, let us take a step toward better health with some simple and realistic dietary changes, as a healthier life is made from the choices you make every day.
The World Health Organization turns 75 today. Forged in the years following World War II, many hoped people would finally work together to eradicate some of the world's worst diseases.
The World Health Organization on Monday warned against using artificial sweeteners to control body weight or reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases, saying that long-term use is not effective ...
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