Winter in North India brings delicious delicacies like gajar ka halwa, butter chicken, and pakode. However, these treats, while delightful, pose significant risks to heart health due to high fat, sugar, and calorie content. Dr. Manan Aggarwal warns that these indulgences can exacerbate the natural thickening of blood and increased workload on the heart during colder months.
Gajar Halwa, Gajak on autopilot? Put heart health first this winter, warns physician
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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