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Ginger is revered for its culinary and medicinal qualities, but the pungent spice can also pose some unexpected risks for people with certain medical conditions.
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Taking vitamins you don't need isn't just a waste of money – it could put your health at risk, too.
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Instead of envying 20-somethings for their ability to seemingly keep weight off with zero effort, follow these tips to help speed up your own metabolism.
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Nuts are great sources of healthy fats, and the healthiest nuts contain nutrients that may help lower cholesterol and more.
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