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The American Cancer Society’s cervical cancer screening guidelines recently changed. Here’s a summary of the most important updates women should know.
Combined with slightly spicy pineapple salsa, the grains serve as a tangy and sweet base for baked salmon accented by dark maple syrup and mustard.
Here’s a bright and refreshing change from coleslaw or carrot salad, mixing the snap of jicama, carrots and red pepper to thin shreds of napa cabbage for a low-fat, low-sodium side dish.
This scrambled tofu is packed with protein. You can eat it plain or add mushrooms, sautéed onions, chopped tomato...anything you would put in an omelet.
This vegetable soup is fast and easy with a rich cashew cream that makes it ever so satisfying. It’s a delicious way to eat inflammation-fighting cruciferous vegetables!
Spaghetti squash is gluten-free and high in folic acid, vitamin A and potassium, a great reason for the health-conscious to skip pasta and go for this tasty alternative.
A classic salad made simple. In this version the standard, very salty feta cheese has been replaced with far healthier garbanzo beans for a lighter taste.
Once considered a poor man’s food, beans are now rising to the top for those seeking optimal health.
Early detection is the key to beating gynecologic cancers. Knowing the signs and symptoms to look out for, and following up on annual screenings, can help save your life.
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