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Zomato tests new health-focused cloud kitchen 'Rival' in Gurugram
The brand is being launched in partnership with Massive Restaurants, the hospitality company behind chains such as Farzi Cafe and Louis Burger, sources told CNBC TV 18.
Hims & Hers Health shares rally continues, up 7% in premarket Thursday - Investing.com India
Hims & Hers Health shares rally continues, up 7% in premarket ThursdayInvesting.com India
Indian soft drinks industry well-positioned for healthy recovery, non-fizz drinks gain traction: VBL
This year marks a vibrant rebound for the Indian soft drinks sector, where consumer tastes are expanding. Carbonated beverages continue to dominate, yet there's a noticeable shift towards refreshing non-carbonated and juice-infused drinks. Companies are getting creative, focusing on low-sugar and naturally sourced ingredients to entice health-conscious consumers.

Is Vladimir Putin Unwell? Coughing Episode In Leaked Video Sparks Fresh Health Speculation
Putin’s coughing fit during a recorded International Women’s Day message sparks fresh speculation about the Russian leader’s health after an unedited clip briefly circulates online.
Looking beyond seasonal sniffles: Protecting children's immunity from climate instability
Climate change is disrupting traditional illness patterns, affecting children's health. Savlon Swasth India Mission promotes proactive hygiene with the S.H.A.K.E. formula. This strategy encourages sanitizing, handwashing, doctor consultations, wound care, and nutritious meals. These habits build resilience against unexpected illnesses. The mission has positively impacted millions of children through hygiene education programs.
Cipla recalls over 400 cartons of cancer drug in US: FDA
Cipla USA is recalling over 400 cartons of its anti-cancer drug Nilotinib Capsules. The recall is due to a manufacturing issue where the capsules failed to meet specifications. This is a voluntary Class III recall, meaning it is not expected to cause adverse health consequences.

US companies added 63,000 jobs in February, ADP data show
US companies added 63,000 jobs in February, the most since July, showing labour market stabilisation. Growth seen in education, health, construction, and information sectors.

Stock market today: From Swiggy, IRFC to RVNL— More than 700 stocks hit 52-week lows on BSE amid stock market crash
As many as 719 stocks, including Swiggy, SBI Cards and Payment Services, IRFC, RVNL, REC, Concor, DLF, Naukri, Page Industries, Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care, and Shree Cement, hit their 52-week lows in intraday trade on the BSE.
India ranks second globally for childhood obesity, 41 million children affected: Report
In a troubling trend, India now ranks second in the world for childhood obesity, with millions of its young citizens facing overweight challenges. This alarming situation signals an impending public health crisis, potentially leading to chronic diseases at earlier ages.
Urban India faces metabolic health crisis as 73 million are overweight or obese
In India's vibrant urban landscape, obesity and diabetes are becoming formidable adversaries. A new analysis highlights that while countless individuals are caught in the grip of these health challenges, there's a startling lack of awareness about innovative GLP-1 weight loss medications. Interestingly, informed individuals express considerable eagerness to explore these options.
ACC clears Dr Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi’s reappointment as Drugs Controller (India)
Dr Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi will continue as Drugs Controller (India) at CDSCO. His reappointment is on a contract basis for one year starting March 1, 2026. This decision follows a proposal from the Department of Health and Family Welfare. Dr Raghuvanshi heads the CDSCO, responsible for drug quality and new drug approvals.

Deepinder Goyal wants to hire only supremely fit people for a new startup. Is this even allowed legally?
Eternal founder Deepinder Goyal’s longevity venture, Temple, is hiring engineers with body fat below 16% for men and below 26% for women. While health-linked hiring isn’t illegal in India, lawyers caution that such conditions must be relevant to the job and must not discriminate.