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5 Indian Healthy Breakfast Foods for Lose Weight
In India prevalence of Obesity is about 12.6% in women and 9.3% in men. Indian meals include proteins, carbohydrates, fats, fiber all of which make for a perfectly balanced meal. When it comes to weight loss, people either think of not eating at all or eating fancy foods. During weight loss, we need to create a calorie deficit, which means more calories should be burnt than the calories consumed. All the calories do not work the same way once they are eaten. An experiment by the University of Missouri involving 20 overweight females between the ages of 18 and 20 proved that a high protein breakfast led to reduced cravings and they also snacked less on unhealthy foods. Mix up your morning meal and try one—or a few—of these 5 healthy Indian breakfast foods that help you lose weight.
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September - October 2019
Scientific India
Health Risks From Nonstick Chemicals
Many nonstick pans and utensils are made with toxic chemicals, known as perand polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) both belong to a group of toxins known as perfluorinated chemicals or PFCs for short.
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September - October 2018
Scientific India
Smart Agriculture In India: Possibilities, Benefits And Challenges
In recent times, there has been a continuous debate on whether big data analytics is the next best thing in technology or just a technological bubble that will burst as the world explores it and begins to use it in real life and work.
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November - December 2018
Scientific India
Protein Rich Indian Food-Ideal For Weight Loss
With the growing fitness trend and weight loss wave, the concept of high protein diet has evolved and popularised in the Indian market.
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November - December 2018
Scientific India
5 Indian Foods To Avoid High Cholesterol
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like compound that belongs to a class of molecules called steroids. It's found in many foods, in your bloodstream and in all your body's cells. If you had a handful of cholesterol, it might feel like a soft, melted candle.
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November - December 2018
Scientific India
Fermented Foods For Management Of Chronic Diseases
In the present days the major part of World population are struggling with the issues of chronic diseases like cancer, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, diabetes, obesity, arthritis etc.
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November - December 2018
Scientific India
Modern Electricity: A Gateway Of Modernity
Electricity defines modernity in the field of science and technology.
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September - October 2016
Scientific India
Renewable Energy Breakthrough: Solar-Powered Reaction 100 Times Faster
Researchers have developed a tough new catalyst that carries out a solar-powered reaction 100 times faster than ever before, works better as time goes on and stands up to acid.
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September - October 2016
Scientific India
World's Biggest Aircraft Airlander 10
Founded in 2007, Hybrid Air Vehicles is the company behind the innovative Airlander range of hybrid aircraft.
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September - October 2016
Scientific India
Will Climate Change Lead To More Rainfall, And Extreme Floods In India?
483 people, 2 tigers, 8,000 cattle, calves and buffaloes, 3,297 goats and 47 dogs died. Crop losses between 71 million to 101 million USD. One of the worst flood since 1924.
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September - October 2018
Scientific India
Consuming Milk At Breakfast Lowers Blood Glucose Throughout The Day
A change in breakfast routine may provide benefits for the management of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in the Journal of Dairy Science.
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September - October 2018
Scientific India
A Zero Earning Wasteland Converted Into Aquaculture: A Rescue Mission
On the land of five rivers known as Punjab (only 1.57%geographical area of India) has famous for their agriculture and milk production which cover the large portion of the state economy.
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September - October 2018
Scientific India
How Brahmos Supersonic Cruise Missile Work?
National Security And Defense
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May-June 2018
Scientific India
Need A Long Term Conservation Action Plan For World Trafficked Animal Species Indian Pangolin (Manis Crassicaudata) In India
Pangolin or the scaly insect eating animal is elusive, nocturnal, non-aggressive, burrowing mammalian species present under the family Manidae.
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May-June 2018
Scientific India
Micro-Organism In Environmental Clean-up
In the present environment urbanization and highly evolved have led to various significant advancements.
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May-June 2018
Scientific India
Electricity Generation From Pine Needles
There was a time in hills when governments put all round efforts in taking forestation activities to new heights in general and in hills in particular.
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May-June 2018
Scientific India
Alcoholic Beverage: A Potion Or Poison Or Both?
Alcohol consumption is always considered a taboo in Indian society.
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May-June 2018
Scientific India
Effect Of The Spice Saffron (Crocus Sativus L.) Extract On Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Saffron is a very costly spice, used to flavor and color food.
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May-June 2018
Scientific India
Ginger For Type 2 Diabetes
Ginger is a popular herb known for its intense, spicy flavor and warming aroma and it used for medicinal purposes in cultures around the world.
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May-June 2018
Scientific India
Controversy Over Raw Milk Is A Superfood Or Serious Health Risky
Raw milk is increasing in popularity in the natural health community in current years.
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May-June 2018
Scientific India
Researchers Found 5000 year Old Beer Recipe In China
We have work to do. A frenzy every four years won’t cut it.
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July - August 2016
Scientific India
Sleeping With Artificial Light At Night Associated With Weight Gain In Women
Sleeping with a television or light on in the room may be a risk factor for gaining weight or developing obesity, according to scientists at the National Institutes of Health.
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July - August 2019
Scientific India
Tocols As Radiation Countermeasures
Tocopherols and tocotrienols collectively known as vitamin E (vit-E) or tocols are important dietery nutrient because of their remarkable biological activities including antioxidant activity, neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties.
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March-April 2019
Scientific India
Could Coffee Be The Secret To Fighting Obesity?
Scientists from the University of Nottingham have discovered that drinking a cup of coffee can stimulate 'brown fat', the body's own fat-fighting defenses, which could be the key to tackling obesity and diabetes.
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July - August 2019
Scientific India
Phyto-Remediation: Cleaning Up Naturally
In many cases the industrious processes of man have left behind contaminants in the soil. These contaminants pose a significant threat to the health of not just humans but to all natural life in the surrounding environment.
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March-April 2019
Scientific India
Food Adulteration And Its Household Methods For Detection
The replacement of substance or material for another, such that a manufactured product is incorrectly labelled and/or dosage information is not in accordance with US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) requirements generally termed as adulteration or the alteration of any substance by the intentional addition of a component not originally part of that substance; usually used to imply that the substance is debased as a result.
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May - June 2019
Scientific India
Yeti-Abominable Snowman: Mysteries And Myths Of The Himalayas
The Yeti is a character in ancient legends and folklore of the Himalaya people.
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May - June 2019
Scientific India
Heavy Metals Toxicity: A Rising Concern In India
India is the developing country and due to industrialization and modernization, is leaving powerful impact at the global level on technical ground.
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May - June 2019
Scientific India
Ready To Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF)
Ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) is a high calorie, nutrient-dense paste (spread) which is the most widely used outpatient treatment for severe acute malnutrition.
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May - June 2019
Scientific India
Onion Bulb: A Nutritional Pouch
“In exchange for a few tears, you can take a lot of health benefits from onion”
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