Cruciferous vegetables like cauliflower are plentiful in vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants. Research shows that eating about five to seven servings of cruciferous vegetables each week may help lower the risk of several cancers.
Pressed for time in the morning? Try this easy breakfast recipe you can prep the night before. Research shows that eating a mostly plant-based diet with whole grains, vegetables, fruit and beans plays a role in cancer prevention.
Homemade nachos are the perfect comfort food for a festive appetizer or a summer get-together. Fresh salsa, protein-rich beans, and colorful avocado form decadent layers in this baked version of nachos grande.
Herniated discs are a common spinal condition that can cause severe pain. When other treatments do not offer enough relief, it may be time to consider a surgical option. Fortunately, open surgical approaches have evolved into safe, minimally invasive procedures.
Research shows that women may experience different symptoms, risk factors and types of heart disease than men. Understanding these differences could help save lives.
Outpatient addiction treatment offers patients structured support for substance use disorders while maintaining connections to home, work, school and family life.
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