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Useful newsletter on anti-inflammatory foods

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I found the Washington Post health newsletter on twitter so I signed up..

washingtonpost.com/lifestyl...

Then I thought I would look for the New York Times one..

I found it too..there is a quizz

nytimes.com/interactive/201...

Have a good day x

Fran

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O2Trees

Looks like a good info newsletter Fran. Thanks for posting x

in reply toO2Trees

You’re welcome 😊 x

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Lin76

Good articles! Test too was good! Ty also for posting!

in reply toLin76

My test was lousy I got 2/7 I am useless 😃

I saw they have others at the bottom of the page I’ll try those, at least I’m learning from my mistakes x

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Dedalus

Very informative. Thanks Fran x

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You’re welcome x

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