"Fruits and vegetables support health. They can decrease the risk of certain cancers, lower cholesterol and offer many other health effects." — Donald D. Hensrud, M.D., M.S. |
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| Healthy Recipe | 3-grain raspberry muffins | Who wouldn't love waking up to a warm, hearty muffin in the morning? Cornmeal gives these muffins a crunchy texture that pairs well with any sweet berry — raspberries, blueberries and more. This recipe makes a dozen muffins, but you can easily freeze any extras in a zip-close plastic bag to have for breakfast or a snack another day. Add a dollop of plain Greek yogurt for a contrasting, creamy texture and an extra punch of protein. | Try the recipe now » | | |
Healthy Choices 5 smart food-shopping tips When you eat at home, you choose what and how much you eat, making it easier to eat well and consume fewer calories. Take the first step toward creating delicious, healthy meals by making sure you have good options on hand. With these tactics, you'll be prepared with the right foods, which will help you stay on track. Practice these strategies » | | Today's Healthy-Eating Tip Cut calories with smart snacking Do you feel guilty about snacking? Don't. Snacks aren't necessarily bad. In fact, well-planned weight-loss diets allow for snacks to help manage hunger and reduce bingeing. Eating a healthy snack of fresh fruit or raw veggies may stop you from taking second or third helpings at your next meal, dramatically cutting the total number of calories you consume. | | | ADVERTISEMENT | | Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission. | Advertising & Sponsorship: Policy | Opportunities | |
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