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The healthiest vegetables are always green. Greens are undoubtedly healthy, but vegetables and fruits in other colors—red, orange, yellow, blue, and purple—all bring different nutrients to the table. You’ll get the most antioxidants, vitamins and minerals if you keep your plate colorful.



The more dehydrated you are, the stronger the effects of any medication you may be taking. That’s one more reason to drink at least eight glasses of water a day, especially when the weather’s still hot. If you’re exercising, you’d be smart to drink even more.

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