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    Bran: A Simple Solution to Complex Problems

    The healthy eating movement is bringing humanity back to natural foods and eco-friendly products that were forgotten du…

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    Preparing for the Easter holiday: recipes for breaking the fast.

    The essential components of the first Easter feast after Lent must include cheese or flour Easter cakes and decorated eggs. Let’s get to work, hostesses! Easter Cake Recipes Homemade ceremonial…

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    Bananas, oranges, and blackberries: the health benefits of fruits and berries depend on their ripeness.

    Experts have revealed how the ripeness of bananas, oranges, and blackberries is linked to their positive effects on health. Typically, nutritionists have focused our attention on the sugar content, antioxidants,…

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    Eating pasta and surviving: how iodized salt makes pasta toxic.

    American scientists have reached this conclusion. A team of researchers from the University of South Carolina made an unexpected discovery that challenges the stereotype about the necessity of salting water…

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    Cry, eat, and calm down: what you need to know about onions.

    Those who peel it shed tears, while those who consume it find peace. Discover the riddles and benefits of this essential product known worldwide. Fascinating Geography Surprisingly, the most widely…

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    The Mediterranean diet slows the progression of dementia.

    A new study from the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago has shown that the Mediterranean diet helps maintain brain health, preventing dementia and memory loss. Researchers found that the…

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    Potatoes: why the second bread is better than the first.

    Researchers have restored the high consumer rating of the potato, a reputation that had been undermined by restrictive diets. It turns out that even when trying to lose weight, this…

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    Slimming Technologies: From Raw Foodism to Modernist Cuisine

    Modern weight loss strategies involve working with nature, utilizing bioactive components, considering the energy content of foods, and tricking the appetite. Weight Loss According to Lunar Rhythms The body’s goal…

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    The magic of prepared meals: how to love healthy food and lose weight.

    A team of psychologists from the University of Aberdeen (UK) has discovered that ready-to-eat food is more appealing than items that require cooking. The researchers also noted that unhealthy foods,…

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    The Nobel laureate explained how to cook pasta economically. Italians are upset.

    The culinary innovation of Giorgio Parisi, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, has sparked controversy in his home country. Italians are fiercely protective of their cuisine and have little tolerance for frivolous…

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    Dangerous to Your Health: Why You Shouldn’t Skip Meals

    In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it’s all too easy to skip breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Sometimes, it even feels like a necessity. Meanwhile, researchers from the University…

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    Radish: I won’t give away a hundred grams.

    The daily requirement of essential trace elements and amino acids can be found in just 100 grams of this winter vegetable. Discover the unique varieties of radish and their culinary…

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    Winter root vegetable with dual purpose: the health benefits of beets and recipe ideas.

    Our ancestors in the Black Sea region used wild herbs to restore their health, discovering a wealth of healing power within them. What makes this essential ingredient of borscht so…

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    The Flavor of the Stars: The Heritage of the New Year’s Drink

    The countdown to the New Year traditionally begins with a festive glass filled with bubbling champagne. Sparkling wine has become a symbol of joy, celebration, romance, and a successful start,…

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    Under the Christmas tree: the smallest winery in the world produces 29 bottles of wine each year, priced at €5000 each.

    Entrepreneur, art collector, and former investment banker Tullio Masoni has created the world’s tiniest vineyard, spanning just about 200 square feet. It’s located on the roof of a 16th-century palazzo…

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    How to properly store food.

    While a billion people around the world are forced to go hungry, humanity consciously wastes a third of its food during production, transportation, sale, and consumption. As a result, a…

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    And it’s served on holidays: frequent consumption of meat with nitrites can lead to cancer.

    Researchers have recently released alarming data about the dangers of nitrite-treated meats, just in time for the winter holiday season when these products are often served in abundance. Items like…

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    What to Treat the Rabbit With: New Year’s Recipes

    Treating guests during the holidays is a serious matter. Here are some recipes that will please both your guests and the festive spirit. New Year Salad “2023” Ingredients: 6 eggs,…

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    Medicines in the Kitchen: 10 Foods to Fight the Flu

    Don’t overlook these handy “little things” in your pantry to stay healthy during the holidays and everyday life. 1. Greens Nutritionists emphasize the importance of including vitamin-rich greens in your…

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    The color of the dish affects the taste of the food.

    Researchers at the University of Portsmouth have discovered a way to help picky eaters develop a taste for foods they previously found unappealing. For instance, if your children dislike a…

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    Caution, poison: 10 products with dangerous potential.

    While we may be put off by the idea of eating worms, dogs, or guinea pigs, we often overlook the potential dangers lurking in mushrooms, fish, vegetables, berries, and fruits.…

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    Ginger tea: warming drinks for the chilly season.

    Ginger is an effective remedy for preventing and treating colds, positively impacting the immune system, aiding the lymphatic system, and providing anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. It improves circulation, speeds up…

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    Eating and Rejuvenating: Key Foods to Combat Aging

    Selective eating is key to a long life. The following foods can help delay the effects of aging. Beans The first enemy of youth is considered to be “bad” cholesterol.…

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    The King of the Autumn Table: Current Pumpkin Recipes

    Is it any wonder that girls traditionally gifted pumpkins to “rejected” suitors, believing this vegetable could ease the heartache of spurned admirers? After all, pumpkins are known to combat depression,…

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    Truth and Myths About Stimulants

    The mechanisms behind the bioactive compounds in coffee, tea, and chocolate are more complex than they may seem at first glance. Counterintuitive Effects Caffeine contains adenine, a substance characteristic of…

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    How to get into the habit of cooking at home or preparing healthy meals at home.

    As we know, healthy eating is all about achieving a good mood, energy, and vitality. With the right nutrition, your well-being improves, your skin becomes beautiful and clear, and perhaps…

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    Don’t hold back: flavonoids will stimulate your brain.

    Scientific research has shown that an increase in flavonoid content in our diet makes cognitive tasks easier to tackle. Fruits, cocoa, and green tea can help us think better. Consuming…

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    Citrus caviar.

    The full official name of this fruit is “Australian finger lime.” Its unusual appearance makes it stand out at first glance. As you can see, it doesn’t resemble its more…

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    The Great Adventures of Grandma Joy

    Grandma Joy and her 42-year-old grandson Brad Ryan from Duncan Falls, Ohio, have set themselves a new global goal. This traveling duo, famous for their adventures, plans to visit all…

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    Botanical gardens are the city’s best “refrigerators”: climate change.

    On a sweltering summer day, few things are as soothing as a stroll through a beautiful botanical garden. But these gardens are more than just a peaceful oasis. In the…

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    Loneliness due to robots?

    Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into various aspects of our lives: it’s widely used in marketing, design, finance, and manufacturing, making work easier for many. However, recent…

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    When the wolf became a domestic dog: humans tamed dogs earlier than previously thought.

    A team of Spanish researchers has dated the bone of the oldest domesticated dog. It turns out that humans have been befriending their canine companions for over 17,000 years. This…

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    Drying, pressing, and recycling: an intelligent waste bin has been created in the USA.

    The startup Mill, founded by Matt Rogers and Harry Tannenbaum, has developed an unprecedented kitchen bin. According to the inventors, they have found the perfect solution for food waste disposal.…

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    As if woven from glass: a new type of orchid has been unveiled in Japan.

    The flower with “glass-like” petals has been named Spiranthes hachijoensis, honoring the genus Spiranthes and Hachijo Island (Tokyo Prefecture), where it was discovered. The white-pink petals of this previously unknown…

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    Dystopia: how long will humanity survive after the birth of the last child?

    Very few people live beyond the age of 100. So, if everyone suddenly stopped having children, it’s likely that in a century, there wouldn’t be a single person left on…

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    Even bread and ketchup. Which foods should be kept in the fridge during hot weather?

    During the summer, people in many countries struggle with extreme heat. Due to global warming, individuals are forced to change their eating and cooking habits. Experts suggest that before thinking…

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    How often should you wash bed linens?

    This type of household chore is often seen as a tedious routine. However, with modern washing machines at our disposal, there’s really no excuse not to change our sheets more…

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    Regular breaks are essential for productive work.

    The team of researchers behind the time-tracking software DeskTime (based in Riga, Latvia) believes that most of us are not organizing our days effectively. They assert that the key to…

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    Why are most pencils hexagonal?

    Experts point to several reasons why pencils ultimately adopted a hexagonal shape, even though they weren’t always that way. “When pencils were made by hand, they were smooth,” noted Caroline…

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    Barbie is increasingly opting for flats over high heels.

    Researchers from Monash University in Australia have analyzed nearly three thousand Barbie dolls released over the past 65 years and found that high-heeled models are gradually giving way to those…

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    A nuance of the morning routine: should you brush your teeth before or after breakfast?

    When should you brush your teeth in the morning—before or after breakfast? Opinions on this matter are divided. Researchers from a well-known dental care company have provided an expert answer.…

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    Which seats on an airplane are the safest?

    As people get anxious about upcoming flights, they often wonder: are there seats on the plane that are considered relatively safe? And if so, where are they located? Is Flying…

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    Children from poor families age faster than their wealthy peers.

    According to a study from Imperial College London, children from poorer families are more likely to face biological issues, such as accelerated aging, compared to those born with a silver…

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    Soon, women will surpass men in certain sports, according to scientists.

    Historically, men have outperformed women in competitive sports, such as the Olympic 100-meter dash, while women have excelled in events like shooting and equestrian sports. A new study published in…

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    Experts have identified the dirtiest place in the house.

    Meanwhile, there’s a popular spot in your home that makes even the toilet seat seem pristine. It can be up to 75 times dirtier than a toilet seat. We’re talking…

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    First the head, then the body: 86% of people take showers incorrectly.

    Most people take a shower at least once a day without giving much thought to the order of this hygiene routine. However, it turns out that many of us are…

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    Why are mirrors installed in elevators?

    We all use elevators from time to time. While some are glass boxes that offer a view of the surroundings, most are enclosed spaces with mirrors. But why are those…

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    The Guinness Book of Records organized a meeting between the tallest and shortest dogs in the world.

    The Guinness World Records, celebrating its 70th anniversary, hosted a meeting between the tallest and shortest dogs on the planet: a four-year-old tiny Chihuahua named Pearl from Florida, standing at…

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