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3 simple expert-approved vegetarian foods to meet your daily protein needs |

Nutrition expert Rashi Chowdhary outlines how vegetarians can meet their daily protein needs with simple foods like hung curd, paneer, and dal. She emphasizes a gradual approach to increasing protein intake, especially for those with sensitive digestive systems, to avoid gut issues. The article also touches upon general protein recommendations and individual variations. For many…

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Dangerously unsafe levels of lead most protein powders and shakes |

A Consumer Reports investigation found dangerously high lead levels in most protein powders and shakes, with some exceeding daily limits significantly. They tested about 23 protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes from popular brands, and found that more than two-thirds of the products had dangerously contained dangerously high levels of lead. Researchers advise against daily use…

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No protein shakes for Arnold Schwarzenegger at 78; his diet includes proteins, plant based foods, AND….

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s approach offers practical guidance backed by science. Replacing at least one protein shake a day with a balanced plant-based or whole-food meal, including colorful fruits and vegetables, and choosing high-quality natural protein sources like eggs, legumes, fish, or lean meats can provide essential nutrients, fiber, and antioxidants. Coupled with mobility and flexibility exercises,…

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New bacterial protein could make cancer cells kill themselves; study finds |

A newly discovered protein secreted by a type of bacteria may offer a promising approach to fighting cancer. Scientists in Spain have identified a protein called HapA, produced by Vibrio cholerae, which can trigger apoptosis, or programmed cell death, in tumour cells. Laboratory experiments demonstrated that HapA specifically targets receptors on the surface of cancer…

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Greek yoghurt vs hung curd: Which is healthier, higher in protein, and better for gut and bone health |

Many assume Greek yoghurt and hung curd are the same because both are thick, creamy, and made by straining curd. However, as nutritionist Dr. Neha Chawla explained on X, the two differ significantly in how they’re made and what they offer nutritionally. Hung curd is simply regular curd with water removed, fermented using variable bacterial…

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8 signs your body requires more protein, and the right way to get this nutrient

You can easily fulfill your protein requirements, without facing any challenges everyday. Most adults need 0.8 to 1 gram of protein per kilogram of body weight each day, but athletes and people with specific medical needs require more protein. The best protein sources come from both animal and plant-based foods. Animal-based protein sources include lean…

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Cancer breakthrough: Scientists discover protein that could stop tumour growth in the pancreas |

Scientists have made a promising discovery that could transform the treatment of pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of the disease. Researchers at the Institute of Cancer Research in London have identified a protein called SPP1 that plays a key role in the aggressive spread of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), the most common form…

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From besan chilla to protein shake: Wellness enthusiast Rohan Sehgal reveals how everyday Indian foods impact blood sugar levels |

Blood sugar , is a critical source of energy for the body, but to maintain healthy levels is equally essential for overall health. While much needed attention is given to blood sugar management in people with diabetes, research increasingly shows that stable blood glucose levels benefits everyone. Fluctuations are normal, not everyday it can be…

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