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Posted on July 14, 2024

Salmon is a top food for heart health because it’s rich in omega-3s.

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Salmon is a top food for heart health because it’s rich in omega-3s. Omega-3s are healthy fats that may lessen the risk of heart rhythm disorders and lower blood pressure. https://wb.md/3AtzAO2
Posted on July 6, 2022

Salmon is a top food for heart health because it’s rich in omega-3s.

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Salmon is a top food for heart health because it’s rich in omega-3s. Omega-3s are healthy fats that may lessen the risk of heart rhythm disorders and lower blood pressure. https://wb.md/3AtzAO2
Posted on December 22, 2020December 22, 2020

Foods for stress..

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Ease your stress and depression with these healing foods that will keep you focused, balanced, and ready to conquer anything. #ConsumerHealthDigest #Stress #Depression

Posted on December 20, 2020

Foods for stress..

ConsumerHealthDigest‏ @ConsumerHDigest 37m37 minutes ago

Ease your stress and depression with these healing foods that will keep you focused, balanced, and ready to conquer anything. #ConsumerHealthDigest #Stress #Depression

Posted on September 22, 2020October 26, 2024

Cranberry Orange Muffins #MayoClinicRecipes

mayo cranberry orange muffins

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#MayoClinicRecipes: These cranberry orange muffins would make a nice #breakfast treat this weekend. Use Greek yogurt to reduce or replace shortening, oil or butter. This cuts fat and makes muffins extra moist and tender. https://mayocl.in/2Oc6EDS
Posted on July 16, 2020July 16, 2020

Cranberry orange muffins

mayo cranberry orange muffins

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#MayoClinicRecipes: These cranberry orange muffins would make a nice #breakfast treat this weekend. Use Greek yogurt to reduce or replace shortening, oil or butter. This cuts fat and makes muffins extra moist and tender. https://mayocl.in/2Oc6EDS

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