Thursday, June 6, 2024

Is intermittent fasting healthy?

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the takeout
What we're digesting
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💉 New data shows yet another health benefit of taking Ozempic. The effects of this new class of drugs are becoming clearer every day.
📈 How high cholesterol affects your body. Cholesterol itself isn't bad. But too much of it can cause serious health complications.
🧘 15 natural ways to reduce migraine symptoms. Try out these drug-free methods next time an episode strikes.
Thanks for reading, friends! Before we go, I have an important question. Sardines: Yay or nay? Let us know at nutritionedition@healthline.com! (We may use your name in an upcoming newsletter.)
Until next time,
Healthline
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you again soon!
 
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