Belly fat is not just about appearance; it is closely linked with risks like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and fatty liver.
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Belly fat is a serious health concern and can lead to the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and metabolic disorders. The ...
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Excess fat around the waist can silently raise health risks. Dr. Bhagyesh Kulkarni explains why waist size matters and what it reveals about your health. Carrying excess fat around the waist is more ...
However, while you may not be able to bump belly fat to the front of your fat-loss queue, that’s not to say you can’t shed it. You absolutely can. Unlike the other 90 per cent ...
Dr V. Mohan, one of India’s foremost diabetologists and researchers, sheds light on the findings of a landmark clinical trial ...
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