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Bengaluru Concert Supports Kids with Blood Cancer

A special concert in Bengaluru today, March 16, aims to raise funds for children battling blood cancer at the Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology. Featuring renowned artists, the event supports vital treatment costs.

Childhood hypertension doubles globally, driven by obesity

A major Lancet review reveals childhood hypertension has nearly doubled since 2000, affecting 4.3% of kids. Indian experts confirm the surge, linking it to junk food, screens, and stress. Learn the signs and why screening is crucial.

Top Cooking Oils Linked to Obesity: Study

New research reveals popular cooking oils in India may contribute to obesity. Learn which oils are under scrutiny and discover healthier alternatives for your kitchen.

WHO's First Guidelines on GLP-1 Drugs for Obesity

WHO releases first-ever global guidelines for GLP-1 medicines to treat obesity, a chronic disease. Learn about the key recommendations and new mental health warnings from Australia.

Low Choline in Obesity Tied to Alzheimer's Risk

A new study finds low choline levels in obese young adults may be an early warning for future brain problems like Alzheimer's. Discover the vital nutrient's role and food sources to boost intake.

UPSC Key Dec 2: Sanchar Saathi, GPS Spoofing, Obesity

Essential UPSC updates: Govt's Sanchar Saathi app directive, GPS spoofing threats, WHO's obesity guidelines, fiscal federalism debate, and India's rare-earth push. Key insights for Prelims & Mains.

Berberine: Ancient Herb's Modern Metabolic Benefits

Explore how berberine, a traditional Ayurvedic compound, supports weight management, improves insulin sensitivity, and regulates metabolism through scientific mechanisms like AMPK activation. Learn about its safe usage.

Bengaluru News: Major Updates You Need to Know

Stay ahead with the latest from Bengaluru: civic alerts, traffic & metro news, weather, and key political developments. Get all the essential updates for December 1, 2025.

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