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14 Best and Worst Fruits to Buy Frozen, Dietitians Say — Best Life

14 Best and Worst Fruits to Buy Frozen, Dietitians Say — Best Life

The frozen fruit aisle at the grocery store has come a long way in recent years. In addition to staples like blueberries and strawberries, you can now find frozen dragonfruit, avocado, tropical fruit medleys, and so much more. “Frozen fruit is definitely a freezer staple for me and something I recommend everyone have on hand to add to smoothies, yogurt …

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Infectious Updates 8/10/2025

Infectious Updates 8/10/2025

Africa has launched an Mpox testing initiative. Cases keep going up. Social determinants of health, y’all. Covid survivors who were disadvantaged have Twice the risk of long term symptoms. Many routes of transmission for H5N1 on dairy farms An outbreak of Legionnaires disease in Harlem The bacterium Legionella can cause a severe type of pneumonia. People typically get the disease when they breathe in contaminated water …

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Scientists Fed One Group of People Ultraprocessed Foods and Another Group Whole Foods, and the Difference in What Happened to Them Was Wild

Scientists Fed One Group of People Ultraprocessed Foods and Another Group Whole Foods, and the Difference in What Happened to Them Was Wild

As the industrial food system pushes ultraprocessed foods to every corner of the globe, new research shows that even seemingly healthy packaged meals may fall short of the benefits offered by whole, minimally processed foods. A fascinating new study published in Nature Medicine dove into the real-world effects ultraprocessed foods have on the human body. Following a six-month clinical trial involving 55 volunteers, …

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Russian Researchers Build a Pocket-Sized Thermal Imager That Monitors Blood Flow During Tumor Removal

Russian Researchers Build a Pocket-Sized Thermal Imager That Monitors Blood Flow During Tumor Removal

Researchers at St. Petersburg State Technical University “leti” have developed a compact, fully domestic thermal imaging system that can monitor blood flow during the surgical removal of tumors. The technology, currently undergoing trials at the a.l. polenov russian scientific research neurosurgical institute, shows promise for helping surgeons assess tissue microcirculation before, during, and after operations — a critical factor in …

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Twins Use Keto, Walking, Surgery To Lose Nearly 400 Pounds

Twins Use Keto, Walking, Surgery To Lose Nearly 400 Pounds

When Tonia Brown’s weight reached 380 pounds, she was frustrated. “I was getting tired of it. I wanted to lose some weight,” the 51-year-old from Shelby, North Carolina, tells TODAY.com. “I wanted to start taking better care of myself because I was getting older and starting to feel it.” About eight years ago, Brown started eating a ketogenic diet and …

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5 things to add to a bowl of papaya to make it a complete breakfast

5 things to add to a bowl of papaya to make it a complete breakfast

Starting the day with a bowl of papaya is always a good idea. Wondering why? Well, papaya is a nutrient-rich tropical fruit known for its digestive, immune-boosting, and skin-enhancing properties. It contains papain, an enzyme that aids digestion and prevents bloating. Packed with vitamin C, vitamin A, and antioxidants, papaya strengthens the immune system, improves vision, and promotes glowing skin. …

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