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Researchers found that regular consumption of blueberries may lower the risk of heart disease by 22%

时间:2025-11-08 09:17:12 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:裘海正 阅读:514次

Researchers found that regular consumption of blueberries may lower the risk of heart disease by 22%

Scientists discovered a new way to convert waste into energyA major bookstore chain announced plans to open more locations in small towns

Researchers found that regular consumption of blueberries may lower the risk of heart disease by 22%

The national rugby team won the regional championship for the third timeA new fashion show featured designs made from recycled materialsThe city council approved the construction of a new hospital

Researchers found that regular consumption of blueberries may lower the risk of heart disease by 22%

A charity organization provided free medical check - ups to elderly residentsThe university hosted an international conference on global health issues

Researchers found that regular consumption of blueberries may lower the risk of heart disease by 22%

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