Category: Obesity

Understand the complexities of obesity and its impact on health. At HealthSpark, we provide insights into causes, prevention, and management strategies. Empower yourself with resources to achieve a healthier weight and improve overall well-being through informed choices and sustainable habits.

Eli Lilly to Launch Groundbreaking Obesity Drug Tirzepatide in India by 2025

Global pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly is gearing up to introduce Tirzepatide, its revolutionary weight-loss and diabetes treatment, in India by 2025 under the brand name Mounjaro. “India represents a vibrant market with its large and growing population, increasing health issues related to obesity, diabetes, and cancer, alongside rising health expenditure. This combination fills us with […]

India’s Rising Health Crisis: The Impact of Climate Change

The effects of climate change on India are becoming impossible to ignore, and they’re showing up in a new place: our bodies. From breathing difficulties in smog-choked cities to changing diets in rural areas, the environmental shifts are fueling a growing epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that don’t just affect the elderly, but increasingly, […]

COP 29: Addressing the Climate Crisis and Its Impact on Global Health

The 29th Conference of the Parties (COP 29) is currently underway in Baku, Azerbaijan, where global leaders, climate experts, and activists have gathered to tackle the pressing issues of climate change. This year’s summit, which runs from November 11 to November 22, 2024, is particularly significant as it highlights the crucial link between climate action […]

The Growing Threat of Obesity and Its Link to Non-Communicable Diseases in Young People

Obesity has emerged as one of the most pressing public health challenges of the 21st century, significantly impacting individuals of all ages, particularly young people. The alarming rise in obesity rates among children and adolescents is not merely a cosmetic issue; it is a critical health concern that predisposes them to various non-communicable diseases (NCDs). […]