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What Happens to Your Eye, Heart, and Immune Health When You Drink Carrot Juice Regularly
Carrot juice is rich in vitamins A, C, E, and K, potassium, and iron. It can support eye, skin, and heart health, and the immune system.
As longevity science has entered the wellness zeitgeist, experts have worked to popularise the idea of health span over ...
Every now and then, fitness TikTok digs up something that’s been around forever and calls it a “trend.” Earlier this year, ...
The Punch on MSN
Inside open drug markets where medicines lose potency
Discover the hidden dangers of open drug markets. Poor storage conditions reduce medicine potency, leading to treatment ...
Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN
Too Hot to Handle? Searing Heat Looming Over 2026 World Cup
With less than six months to go before the 2026 World Cup kicks off, organizers are bracing for what could be their most ...
Hayley Chivers accompanies architects from Peter Barber and Holland Harvey as they assess homeless support spaces they ...
Hidden within the bustling city of Jackson lies a verdant paradise where time slows and reality blurs – Mynelle Gardens Arboretum & Botanical Center is Mississippi’s answer to the secret gardens of ...
History writer Jason Marcon dives into the archives to dig up the early history of Sudbury Community Arena, from its ...
Livingetc on MSN
I've only got room for one, so is a dining table or kitchen island more useful? I asked experts to find out
Torn between a dedicated dining area and a stylish kitchen island with ample prep space? I asked designers for their opinions ...
Drinking orange juice can help support health by reducing inflammation and hypertension, among other factors, a recent study ...
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Heart-brain connection: International study reveals role of vagus nerve in keeping the heart young
The secret to a healthier and "younger" heart lies in the vagus nerve. A recent study coordinated by the Sant'Anna School of ...
Verywell Health on MSN
8 Ways Diabetes Can Raise Your Heart Attack Risk—and How to Lower It
Diabetes is closely linked to heart health. Learn how diabetes can increase the risk of heart attack and other heart-related problems.
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