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I Ate Blueberries Every Day for a Week—Here’s What Happened
A doctor spent seven days incorporating blueberries into her diet—and got advice on the absolute healthiest way to eat them. ...
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Why Women Should Eat More Strawberries
Strawberries are among the best foods for women. Packed with nutrition, strawberries have some special benefits to support ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — The ongoing government shutdown may soon have a direct impact on 42 million people, including 2.8 million Floridians, receiving benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition ...
If you've got a big bag of blueberries in your freezer, you may have wondered why the frozen ones are more blue than the ones ...
A survival garden is filled with crops that are nutrient-dense and can be preserved for future use, including potatoes, ...
The GOP-led Senate plans to vote for the 15th time in a bid to reopen the government with incentives for Democrats but will ...
SNAP recipients will receive at most 65% of benefits in November, rather than 50%, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced in a guidance to states Nov. 5. A family of four will receive at most ...
Trump rebukes Putin over Russia's nuclear-powered missile test, SNAP benefits set to run out, and more Length: Long Speed: 1.0x Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are set to ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it will not use any of its $6 billion contingency fund to cover food stamp benefits in November should the government shutdown persist, waving off requests from ...
The Mississippi Department of Human Services has paused November SNAP benefits due to the federal government shutdown. This decision follows a directive from the USDA's Food and Nutrition Service to ...
About 1.4 million Ohioans are among the millions of Americans nationwide who could be left without the monthly payments that help them purchase food starting Nov. 1 if the federal government shutdown ...
The Trump administration is rejecting calls to use roughly $5 billion in contingency funds to keep food assistance flowing into November amid the ongoing government shutdown, according to a Department ...
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