Ben Carson challenges changes to food pyramid, focusing on meat consumption

Ben Carson challenges changes to food pyramid, focusing on meat consumption

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The new food pyramid has been flipped on its head, with HHS officials releasing guidance that prioritizes meat, dairy and vegetables and pushes whole grains to the bottom. Dr. Ben Carson, USDA’s national advisor for nutrition, health and housing, told Fox News Digital in an interview that…

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Health Canada says fake Viagra, Cialis likely sold in multiple Ontario cities

Health Canada says fake Viagra, Cialis likely sold in multiple Ontario cities

Counterfeit Viagra and Cialis, both drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction, were seized from a distributor in the Greater Toronto Area, Health Canada said in a statement Friday. The fake Viagra pills seized were the 100 mg sildenafil tablets (lot: 07R0064A, NDC 0069-4220-30) set to expire on March 1, while the fake Cialis pills are…

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Taste the flavours of Lahore and Patiala in Delhi at Amninder Sandhu’s Kikli

Taste the flavours of Lahore and Patiala in Delhi at Amninder Sandhu’s Kikli

The culinary disposition of Punjab, unlike its geographic landscape, remains undivided. It spells the fusion of hearty, robust and fiery palate coupled with cooking techniques that date back to the Harappan civilisation. Fortunately, you do not have to travel back in time to taste the heritage of Punjabi cuisine. It has a new address —…

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Meet Shashaank Saravanakumar, a young para cyclist breaking barriers in Coimbatore

Meet Shashaank Saravanakumar, a young para cyclist breaking barriers in Coimbatore

Shashaank Saravanakumar | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Fourteen-year-old Shashaank Saravanakumar may be soft-spoken, but on the road, his determination speaks volumes. A student of St Antony’s School, Puliyakulam, Coimbatore, Shashaank recently made his mark at the first Para-national Road Cycling Championship held in Hyderabad. Representing Tamil Nadu in the CII (Intellectual Impairment) category for juniors…

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Five picks from Lakmē Fashion Week x FDCI 

Five picks from Lakmē Fashion Week x FDCI 

The recently concluded Lakmē Fashion Week in partnership with the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) saw designers celebrating indigenous crafts and going back to the essence of heritage techniques while lending ready-to-wear a contemporary spin. A model walks ANURAG GUPTA presentation at NIF Global Presents GenNext, part of Lakmé Fashion Week 2025, held on…

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Does your home smell? How to find out and fix this problem permanently |

Does your home smell? How to find out and fix this problem permanently |

“Ghar kitna bhi saaf karo, par phir bhi ek ajeeb si badbu aati rehti hai”, says Vinita Aggarwal, a 52-year homemaker from Amritsar. If that’s the case with you too, then the problem is not in the way you clean the house, but the ventilation. There are many households which have an unpleasant foul smell….

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What to expect from pharma at the JPM conference

What to expect from pharma at the JPM conference

Heidi Overton, Novo Nordisk CEO Maziar “Mike” Doustdar, Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick listen while President Donald Trump announces a deal with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to reduce the prices of GLP-1 weight loss drugs during an event in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington,…

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Nutrition experts react to new food pyramid, and more of this week’s biggest health stories

Nutrition experts react to new food pyramid, and more of this week’s biggest health stories

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Top stories → Health experts react to the Trump administration’s newly revamped food pyramid → Deadly superbug spreads across US as drug resistance grows → Common pain relievers may raise heart disease and stroke risk, doctors warn The Trump administration announced on Wednesday the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines…

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Flu numbers in Canada remain high but trending down after winter holidays – National

Flu numbers in Canada remain high but trending down after winter holidays – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Flu cases across Canada reached a three-year high over the holidays but have since stabilized or decreased heading into the new year, new figures released Friday showed. The latest national influenza data accounts for the holiday period of Dec. 14 to Jan. 3. During the week of…

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What to expect at The Gathering’s second edition in Mumbai

What to expect at The Gathering’s second edition in Mumbai

There is a certain gravity to the idea that a plate can be a sentence and a meal a short novel. Over the past year, the world has offered a string of experiments in which restaurants, fairs, and festivals deliberately blurred the line between culinary craft and contemporary art. Some of these gestures have the…

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