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A diet soda a day might affect dementia risk, study suggest


Experts criticize new study about salt consumption

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Nut butters are a healthy way to spread nutrients
Nut butters are a healthy way to spread nutrients

When it comes to healthy protein, fish is the dish
When it comes to healthy protein, fish is the dish
How to get started on the path to better health in the New Year
How to get started on the path to better health in the New Year

Phosphate additives linked to low physical activity, more sedentary life

Phosphate additives linked to low physical activity, more sedentary life
Phosphate additives linked to low physical activity, more sedentary life

Steps to prepare your body – and pocketbook – for retirement

Steps to prepare your body – and pocketbook – for retirement
Steps to prepare your body – and pocketbook – for retirement

Regular fasting could lead to longer, healthier life

Regular fasting could lead to longer, healthier life
Regular fasting could lead to longer, healthier life

A sweet Super Bowl treat that won't sack your health

A sweet Super Bowl treat that won't sack your health
A sweet Super Bowl treat that won't sack your health

Millennials have their own ideas about food – and that's changing the entire system

Millennials have their own ideas about food – and that's changing the entire system
Millennials have their own ideas about food – and that's changing the entire system

Steps to improve heart health during the pandemic

Steps to improve heart health during the pandemic
Steps to improve heart health during the pandemic

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