Fiber helps stave off heart disease, cancer and digestive problems while helping control cholesterol, blood sugar and weight gain. But Americans get an average of only 15 grams a day instead of the 25 to 30 that doctors recommend.
It’s not hard to add fiber to your daily diet. Start by learning your top fiber choices and then get creative, like this salad that combines beans and peaches with the roughage of lettuce.
Eating fried foods may increase your risk for major heart disease and stroke, according to a new analysis of existing research.
Compared to those who ate the least, people who ate the most fried food per week had a 28% higher risk of major cardiovascular events, a 22% greater risk of coronary heart disease and a 37% heightened risk of heart failure, according to the study published Monday in the journal Heart.
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العض بين الاقوامی میڈیا ادارے اور انسانی حقوق کی تنظیموں کے بندوستانی مسلمانوں کی ایک خوفناک تصویر پیش کی ہے،...
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