A new study revealed that eating more fruits and vegetables lowers the risk of heart disease
A new study revealed that eating more fruits and vegetables lowers the risk of heart disease
A study found that playing board games improves family communication and bondingThe government built new affordable housing complexes in urban areas with high rent costs

A museum displayed ancient Egyptian mummies and artifacts on loan from a museum in CairoA local farm offered u-pick strawberry days where families could harvest their own fruitResearchers developed a new battery that can charge electric vehicles in under 15 minutes

The railway service added more cars to its trains to reduce overcrowding during peak hoursA new movie received rave reviews from critics and is being talked about as an Oscar contender

A study revealed that drinking peppermint tea can help relieve digestive issues like bloating
A city banned single-use plastic utensils in all restaurants and food trucksWeather conditions improved allowing outdoor sports events to resume after a week of rain
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A charity raised funds to provide college scholarships for students from low-income familiesScientists discovered that a common kitchen spice has properties that fight inflammation
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