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  • Best and Worst Breakfasts: What Nutritionists Say You Should (and Shouldn’t) Eat Breakfast choices impact energy and metabolism; dietitians recommend protein-rich options over sugary or processed foods.
  • Pharmacist Shares Detox Juice Recipe for Weight Loss and Health Boost A pharmacist shares a detox juice recipe for weight loss and health, featuring cucumber, celery, and lemon or lime.
  • The Best Time to Drink Wine: When Your Body is Ready for It Timing your wine consumption can enhance metabolism and reduce fat storage; ideal drinking hours are 4 PM to 7 PM.
  • Memory of Obesity: How Fat Cells Sabotage Your Weight Loss Journey A study reveals fat cells' memory of obesity contributes to the yo-yo effect in dieting, making weight maintenance challenging.
  • These 6 Superfoods Are Packed With Nutrients—And They’re Easy to Add to Your Meals Discover six superfoods that enhance health, aid weight loss, and can be easily incorporated into daily meals for better nutrition.
  • Probiotics, Detox, and Anti-Aging—Powerful Benefits of Kombucha Kombucha offers a healthier alternative to soda, packed with probiotics, detoxifying properties, and anti-aging benefits. Moderation is key.
  • Why Men Should Eat Oatmeal and Women Should Grab Avocados for Breakfast—Science Explains A recent study has highlighted how men and women benefit from different types of breakfasts for optimal energy and metabolic health.
  • Tea for Fat Loss? 5 Teas to Help You Slim Down Effortlessly Boost your weight loss by sipping these five teas: green, white, black, oolong, and pu-erh, each with unique benefits.
  • When Rhinitis Strikes: 10 Hospital Departments That Can Help You Select specialized hospital departments based on the affected body area: Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Endocrinology, and more.
  • Struggling to Shed Pounds? Blame Your Genes, Say Experts Obesity-related genes can increase hunger and quick weight gain. Eating healthy can influence these genes and promote metabolism.
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