You Can See More: How to live longer: Small daily servings of a red fruit promotes longevity finds new study 4:43 AM Daily Express :: Health Feed No comments The following article How to live longer: Small daily servings of a red fruit promotes longevity finds new study is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed SERIOUS cardiovascular events, such as having a heart attack, pose a grave threat to longevity. However, a new study has found consuming small servings of strawberries every day can help counter the precursors to serious cardiovascular events. Share It Facebook Twitter LinkedIn BLOG AUTHOR Please add Follow him @ Linkedin | Instagram | Twitter Related Posts:You Can See More: Covid is no longer biggest killer after success of lockdown and vaccinesThe following article Covid is no longer biggest killer after success of lockdown and vaccines is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed COVID-19 … Read MoreYou Can See More: Gut health: Avoid these foods as they kill off gut microbes, says Michael MosleyThe following article Gut health: Avoid these foods as they kill off gut microbes, says Michael Mosley is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed G… Read MoreYou Can See More: Heart attack: Three proven ways to lower your risk of the life-threatening conditionThe following article Heart attack: Three proven ways to lower your risk of the life-threatening condition is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed… Read MoreYou Can See More: Covid warning: Professor Sarah Walker – 'Look at India...how quickly and badly it can go'The following article Covid warning: Professor Sarah Walker – 'Look at India...how quickly and badly it can go' is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health… Read MoreYou Can See More: Covid: Pets potentially act as ‘viral reservoir’ encouraging transmission of diseaseThe following article Covid: Pets potentially act as ‘viral reservoir’ encouraging transmission of disease is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed… Read More
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