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Women's Health
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| Tips for a Healthy
Life for Women
"An
apple a day keeps the doctor away." There's more truth to this saying than
we once thought. What you eat and drink and what you don’t eat and drink
can definitely make a difference to your health. Eating five or more fruits
and vegetables a day and less saturated fat can improve your health and
may reduce the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases. Have a balanced
diet, and watch how much you eat ...
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