Sunday Newsletter Recap - 03/10/24

“It’s never too early or too late to work towards being the healthiest you.”

In this week’s top Health Report Daily posts, you’ll discover…

3 Healthiest Cheeses, Eggs Lower Cholesterol?, Diet Soda Heart Issues, Cinnamon Recall, Cranberry Juice Healthy?, Green Tea Benefits, and more

3 Healthiest Cheeses To Eat, According To A Dietitian
 
 
From www.today.com
 

What is the healthiest cheese? Find out what's the best choice. CONTINUE...

 
 
Can removing eggs from diet lower cholesterol?
 
 
From www.koat.com
 

Some doctors recommend people looking to reduce cholesterol stop eating eggs, but is that actually beneficial? CONTINUE...

 
 
Diet Sodas Linked to Heart Issues
 
 
From futurism.com
 

Bad news for all you diet soda lovers — lower-sugar beverage alternatives may come with a heart-shaped price tag. CONTINUE...

 
 
Ground Cinnamon Sold Nationwide Has Just Been Recalled
 
 
From www.thehealthy.com
 

The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an alert for six cinnamon brands due to elevated concentrations of lead. CONTINUE...

 
 
Cranberry Juice: Is It Good for You?
 
 
From www.webmd.com
 

Find out what the research says about cranberry juice, and if you can really benefit from drinking it. CONTINUE...

 
 
Green Tea Benefits: Can It Help With Weight Loss, Cancer Risk Impact?
 
 
From www.today.com
 

Green tea has a reputation as a superfood. Dietitian explains its health benefits and whether it can help with weight loss or reduce cancer risk. CONTINUE...

 
 
Earl Grey: Benefits, Risks, and Uses
 
 
From www.health.com
 

Earl Grey is a type of tea that’s traditionally made with black tea leaves and oil of bergamot, a type of citrus fruit native to Italy. Learn more about Earl Grey tea, including its benefits, uses, and safety. CONTINUE...

 
 
Trader Joe’s Recalls Popular Frozen Meal—It May Contain Plastic Pieces
 
 
From www.simplyrecipes.com
 

Trader Joe's just recalled one of its most popular freezer finds due to possible plastic contamination. Here's what you need to know. CONTINUE...

 
 
Sitting too much may increase death risk in older women even if they exercise
 
 
From www.medicalnewstoday.com
 

A new study recently published in the Journal of the American Heart AssociationTrusted Source has linked sedentary behavior to an increased mortality risk in older women. CONTINUE...

 
 
Recalls have been issued for frozen dumplings, eye ointment, gun safes and more — see the latest list
 
 
From www.yahoo.com
 

At least a dozen major recalls have been announced in the last six weeks. See the latest list. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
 

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