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CII IWN Interactive Session Food Habits and Lifestyle Diseases The Session will be focused on diseases that are linked with lifestyle choices such as those caused primarily by the consumption of junk food and processed food, lack of physical activity, work stress and other factors that have now begun to affect young adults and children as well.  Venue: CII Office, Bengaluru Time: 1030 Hours to 1230 Hours Session Addressed By Dr Priyanka Rohatgi Chief Clinical Dietician, Heading department of Nutrition at Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore