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Four surprising ways to lower
your risk of falling
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Balance problems are a common part of aging. Older people tend to be less active, and their bodies gradually lose fine balance skills. Things like removing trip hazards, turning on lights and installing handrails can help reduce the risk of falling. Simple daily habits can also contribute to good balance.

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The relationship between food and disease
It’s not surprising that the phrase “you are what you eat” is commonly used in conversations about health.

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Getting better together
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Jamaican barbecued pork tenderloin
Jamaican jerk spice is a popular rub for grilled chicken and pork. This adaptation adds punch to barbecued pork tenderloin.

 
 
 
 
 

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