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      Easy Apple-Cinnamon Oat Breakfast Souffle

      Easy Apple-Cinnamon Oat Breakfast Souffle

      Treat potatoes as a starch, not a vegetable, on your plate, and don’t overdo the fries, tots, chips, and toppings.

      Potatoes: Good or Bad?

      All fruits—in all forms—are good choices. Even those higher in sugar are packed with fiber and nutrients (and lower in sugar than other sweet treats).

      The “Healthiest” Fruits

      TURMERIC ROASTED CAULIFLOWER WITH TOMATOES

      Tumeric Roasted Cauliflower with Tomatoes

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      Lower Risk of Hip Fracture May be Tied to Lifestyle Choices

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