ﷺScience shows that malnutrition in early life, often manifested in form of stunting, is associated with adverse consequences in later life for morbidity and m💜ortality, non-communicable diseases, learning capacity and productivity.
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A look at this auspicious day 🌊through the prism♊s of public health and nutrition
BY Dr Shweta Khandelwal 💎 24 October 2020 ꦿ
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The just released Foresight 2.0 report of the Global Panel on Agriculture and Food S𝕴ystems for Nutrition offers some grim statistics, and also some solutions
BY Dr Shweta Khandelwal 29 September 2020 ꦇ 🍰
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Research shows that about 43 per cent children below the ageꦏ of 5 in India are at a risk☂ of not achieving their development potential. It is essential to focus on the overall development of young children and give them a productive life.
BY Dr Shweta Khandelwal 🅘 31 August 2020
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International Yoga Day ser🔜ves to remind us of the need to invest in our physical and mental health as a long term pla🔴n
BY Dr Shweta Khandelwal ꦗ 21 June 💫2020
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BY Dr Shweta Khandelwal ๊ 25 March 2020
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Good nutrition, physi🔯cal activity and keeping stress at bay are important foundation pillars for a𓄧chieving healthy life, not only for one’s own self but for motivating others around us too.
BY Dr Shweta Khandelwal ꧙ 21 June 2019
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Food Borne Diseases emanate from a variety of 💮reasons, mostly concentrated around compromised standards of food safety. FBD are infections of the gastrointestinal tract caused by consumption of harmful toxin (bacteria, parasites, viruses, or chemicals) contained in foods or beverages.
BY Dr Shweta Khandelwal 💞 🐻 5 June 2019
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Evidence suggests that more deaths were caused by diets lacking protective food🥂s, like whole grains, fruit, nuts and seeds than by diets with unhealthy elements like trans fats, sugary drinks, red and processed meats etc
BY Dr Shweta Khandelwal ꧟ ꧟ 31 May 2019
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