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… were hormone receptor-negative and less than half of the people with HER2-low who were hormone receptor-positive were still alive within three years.“If you’re hormone receptor-positive, you may respond better …
… else knows what they’re doing while you’re flailing around in that time between childhood and grown-up life.It’s stressful. And raising a teenager can feel equally daunting.Among your (probably many …
… for clothing and some other textiles,” says dietitian Devon Peart, RD, MHSc, BASc. “Now it’s also grown as a food crop.”When it’s being used for non-food and industrial purposes, flax is …
… and their high-fiber content helps manage weight and prevent constipation. Like bulgur wheat, chickpeas are also rich in unsaturated fats, which promote a happy heart.Tahini: This flavorful paste is traditionally made from ground …
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… you might want to add to the roster.The bright orange fruit from South America carries a richly deserved reputation as a superfood. The reason why is simple: The list of vitamins and minerals on …
… news.”Here’s one you hear a lot: “deafening silence.”If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of the silent treatment, you know how powerful — and even painful — silence can be. But why …
Bigger is not always better, at least not when it comes to vegetables.Microgreens — the seedlings of edible vegetables and herbs — are under 3 inches tall. But they’re more than just a cute garnish …
Q: Does the hair on your head protect your scalp from skin cancer?A: Not only does a thick, lustrous head of hair speak volumes about a person’s overall health. It also serves to …
Do the seeds of neurodiversity come from the family tree?It’s a question we’ve been asking in one form or another since the early 1900s, when psychiatrists first began writing about the collection …
Some of the best nutrition advice out there is to “eat the rainbow.” As in, eat a variety of natural, colorful foods.Red strawberries, purple plums, green … greens. You get the picture.That’s because …
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