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Between 2000 and 2015, the average global life expectancy increased by five years.
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Women below the age of 50 need twice the amount of iron per day as men of the same age.
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Your skin works hard. Not only is it the largest organ in the body, but it regulates your temperature and defends against disease and infection.
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Tea can lower risks of heart attack, certain cancers, type 2 Diabetes and Parkinson’s disease. Just make sure your tea isn’t too sweet!
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Sitting and sleeping are great in moderation, but too much can increase your chances of an early death.
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Chocolate is good for your skin; its antioxidants improve blood flow and protect against UV damage
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Feeling stressed? Read. Getting lost in a book can lower levels of cortisol, and other unhealthy stress hormones, by 68%.
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Smelling rosemary may increase alertness and improve memory so catch a whiff before a test or important meeting.
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Although it only takes you a few minutes to eat a meal, it takes your body hours to completely digest the food.
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Learning a new language or playing a musical instrument gives your brain a boost.
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Walking outside – or spending time in green space – can reduce negative thoughts and boost self-esteem.
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Almonds, avocados and arugula (the three ‘A’s) can boost your s*x drive and improve fertility.
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The US spends almost three times more on healthcare than any other country in the world, but ranks last in life expectancy among the 12 wealthiest industrialized countries.
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To be your happiest and healthiest self, I brought you a wide selection of health facts covering everything from fitness to food to hydration.
Educate yourself with these top tips, and get all the information you need to stay fighting fit!
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An apple a day does keep the doctor away. Apples can reduce levels of bad cholesterol to keep your heart healthy.
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The average baby born in 1900 lived about a half-century. Nowadays, the life expectancy of people in the United States is nearly 79 years on average (81 years for women and 76 years for men).
And in some countries, life expectancy is even longer.
According to a 2015 survey, students receive an average of 19 hours of nutrition education over four years of school time—five hours fewer than they got in 2006.
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