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      Want to Change Behavior? Believe in Yourself!

      Red, White, and…Berries!

      Chickpea Salad with Strawberries

      Is a “Juice Cleanse” Right for You?

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    • Is a “Juice Cleanse” Right for You?

      thyroid gland

      Diet and Your Thyroid

      Move More, More Often to Maintain Weight Loss

      Although vitamin B12 is found in many foods, certain groups (including vegans and older adults) are at increased risk for deficiency of this important nutrient.

      Are You at Risk for Vitamin B12 Deficiency?

      We get vitamin D from sun exposure and a few foods (fatty fish, mushrooms, egg yolk, and fortified milk and juices).

      Vitamin D and Your Health: Unanswered Questions

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    • There’s a lot of misinformation going around about how to fuel your body for physical performance and recovery. Get the facts.

      Muscle Building, Sports Performance, and Diet

      Physical Activity Plus Moderate Calorie Reduction Helps Cardiovascular Health

      Simply counting steps may help you get more of them.

      Step Counters and Fitness Trackers May Boost Activity Levels

      Exercise may improve liver health, even without weight loss.

      Exercise is Good for Your Liver

      Being active at any size is good for health, but it’s not as effective as losing weight.

      Being Active Can Only Partially Offset Harms of Obesity

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      Cholesterol and Genes

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      Cardiac Arrest: What You Need to Know

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      Want to Change Behavior? Believe in Yourself!

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      Is it Dementia, or Aging?

      The heart and the brain are connected. Keeping your cardiovascular system healthy is good for your brain.

      Lifestyle and Dementia: What You Can Do

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      Consuming at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day may help you live longer.

      Five Servings of Fruits and Vegetables a Day Associated with Longer…

      Resistance training helps you get stronger, whether you eat extra meat or not.

      Extra Protein from Red Meat May Not Help Middle-Aged Adults Build…

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      Protein for Better Aging

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