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Drinking orange juice can help support health by reducing inflammation and hypertension, among other factors, a recent study suggests.
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These vegetables contain compounds such as beta-carotene, fiber, and antioxidants that help boost eye and heart health.
The fat, fiber, protein, and micronutrients found in cream cheese and peanut butter can affect your heart health.