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Make sure you don't repeat it': Gastroenterologist reveals key mistake made during weight loss journey

Learn how to optimise your metabolism and avoid fitness fads with science-backed nutritional strategies for a healthier, stronger you.

Indian ExpressApr 11, 2026

US-based gut expert Dr Pal reveals surprising facts: Are soya chunks really as protein-rich as chicken?

US-based certified gastroenterologist Dr Palaniappan Manickam in an Instagram video revealed that soya chunks may be better than chicken in terms of protein if we compare gram by gram and in some cases better than that. He also stated that soya chunks can be consumed by people ba

Economic TimesApr 02, 2026

Gastroenterologist shares 5 muscle and metabolic health changes that occur after 30 and how protect yourself from risk

Age related muscle loss not only affects strength and mobility but also your metabolic health. Dr Manickam shares 5 changes that drive risk.

Hindustan TimesMar 20, 2026

Gastroenterologist reveals 5 classic breakfasts that secretly harm the gut: Bread and butter, instant noodles, and more

Not all popular breakfasts provide us with the nutrients that the body needs early in the morning. Many of them are empty carbs, explains Dr Manickam. 

Hindustan TimesMar 15, 2026

Stop blaming your boss: Dr. Pal's 5 stress management habits for working professionals to reclaim mental peace

We’ve all been there: It’s 3:00 PM, you’ve got 14 tabs open, your phone is buzzing with "quick questions," and you’ve forgotten what it feels like to have a neck that isn

Times of IndiaMar 05, 2026

What is the right time to have dinner? Gastroenterologist explains benefits of fixing schedule

Early dinner is good for health. However, it is more important to have dinner at a fixed time every day, so that the body clock can get attuned to it. 

Hindustan TimesMar 03, 2026