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CNET on MSNMaintain Your Brain: 6 Tips to Slow Cognitive DeclineExperts suggest that puzzles help curb cognitive decline because they expand the brain's cognitive reserve, or the ability to solve and cope with problems. Activities to try include putting together ...
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Eat more of these whole foods packed with vitamins and minerals instead of taking a multivitamin, a dietitian says.
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Verywell Health on MSN9 Fruits That Naturally Lower Your CholesterolHigh cholesterol may put you at risk for heart disease and other conditions. You may lower your cholesterol by increasing ...
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Petal Republic on MSNWant Bigger, Greener Dracaena Leaves? It All Comes Down to This Fertilizer TimingDracaena marginata plants, also called dragon trees, are attractive, low-maintenance indoor trees from the Dracaena genus. These plants showcase ...
Here are several benefits and reasons why breastfeeding is a public health issue: Nutritional advantages: Breast milk is the ...
"Some older adults or those who take specific medicines (such as diuretics or drugs for acid reflux) may not receive enough ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow To Deadhead Your Geraniums So They Bloom All Summer LongThe bright blooms and scented leaves of geraniums are a summer plant staple. Learn how to deadhead spent geranium flowers to ...
Alltech will move ahead with an expansion of its operation in Jessamine County, a nearly $4.6 million investment creating six ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Global Demand for Meat and Dairy Set to Rise, but Climate and Nutrition Gaps RemainGlobal demand for meat, dairy and fish is projected to climb steadily over the next decade, driven by rising incomes and urbanisation in middle-income countries.
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Ever After in the Woods on MSN12 Healthiest Cereals You Can Find On Grocery ShelvesThink healthy cereal means bland? Think again. These grocery-store picks are nutritious, delicious, and totally worth a spot ...
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If junk food truly is “poisoning” us, as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. warns, why target only one segment of the ...
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