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NEW DELHI, 15 NOV 2022: An average Indian derives maximum energy from the consumption of food rich in carbohydrates (61-64%). A study published in the journal Diabetes Care has recommended reducing this to 49-56% for the remission or prevention of type 2 diabetes - one of the lea......
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Source : The Times of India
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