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Are nightshade vegetables actually bad for you?
By Mandy Oaklander
Senior Editor

If you've scrolled through social media lately, you may have read that nightshade vegetables—like tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants—cause inflammation and other health issues. But is that really true? Writer Claire Sibonney sheds light on the health effects of nightshades.

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Today's newsletter was written by Mandy Oaklander and edited by Angela Haupt.