The regional players are outrightly opposed to the idea, while MNCs are looking for procedural changes that, they say, will align the labelling criteria with global practices.
To avoid binge eating, you need to control your mind and focus on your goal, says Komal Jethmalani.
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Read this before you get started on a 'healthy' eating plan.
Heemangi Patil brings you some tastebud-tickling recipes.
The state is struggling to provide drinking water to thousands of people.
As competition heats up, health drink brands like GSK, Mondelez, Nestle get more aggressive with promotions and promises.
'Excess calories at dinner will get converted to fat and will result in weight gain,' warns Komal Jethmalani.
Eighty percent of a celebrity's body is defined by a good diet, says nutritionist Neha Sahaya.
Sitting for long periods trigger a number of health problems including obesity, heart diseases, increased cholesterol levels, diabetes, stress, etc.
An unhealthy diet combined with inadequate sleep can affect the way your brain cells function, warns Vipul Jain.
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Plant foods are rich in whole grains, fruits and vegetables, which provide many essential nutrients including fibre, says nutritionist Komal Jethmalani.
Start your day with tulsi and ginger tea, suggests Dr Vivek Chandel.
Of the 23 companies, eight have raised funds after Shark Tank India.
Simple ways to cure a hangover after a long New Year Eve party.
Having sex every other day may be optimum, says Dr Raghuveer Karne. Prolonged abstinence can increase the number of dead sperm.
Fighting with diabetes? Staying active is what you need.
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Dr Karishma Jaradi explains how garlic, cloves and saltwater can help tackle common dental problems in an emergency.
Fareeha Ahmed from Chennai shares a healthy recipe.
Follow these tips if you want to control your diabetes during Navratri.
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Lack of sleep affects your mood, brain performance, and overall health besides increasing the risk of many diseases like heart disease, obesity, dementia, and stroke.
Anuj Rakyan, the entrepreneur behind Raw Pressery, has seen his business valuation grow 50 times in a little over 3 years. The sky is the limit, he tells Rediff.com's A Ganesh Nadar.
Maaza is the country's top mango juice drink despite competition from brands such as Frooti and Tropicana Slice growing in the past few years.
'Throw away all perishable foods that have been left at room temperature for more than two hours,' suggests dietician Komal Jethmalani.
Social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook and Orkut are being increasingly used for promotional activities that engage audiences for a certain activity in an effort to create a buzz and get feedback from the community.
"For a few weeks eat lots of salad with carrots, radish, cucumber and tomatoes in it."
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
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Avoid oily foods, processed foods and artificial sugars, suggests nutritionist Anju Katara.
Superfoods like low-carb veggies and fatty fish will help diabetics keep their sugar under check.
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It is extremely crucial to keep your little one hydrated at all times, as an extended span of dehydration can lead to fatal outcomes, advises pediatrician Dr Satish Deopujari.
Menstrual cramps? Go ahead and eat dark chocolate, says Dr Snehal Adsule.
To fight cravings, keep substitutes handy that you can chew on, such as carrots, pickles, apples, celery, raisins, or sugar-free gum or hard candy, says Seema Singh.
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
People who are inactive are more likely to develop colon cancer, says Roy De Souza.
The researchers said that daily consumption of caffeine in coffee, tea or soft drinks raises blood sugar levels for people with Type 2 diabetes and might undermine efforts to control their disease.