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Apples and pears both contain soluble and insoluble fiber and micronutrients. The two fruits are similar in their health ...
Apple and pear trees can thrive with the help of an underrated herb, which has several reasons for being an excellent ...
You may have come across "apple" and "pear" shaped body types—widely used terms to describe the distribution of fat around the body. There are of course other body types too, such as the ...
Apple vs pear vs olive-on-a-stick: the "scale is not everything." New study underscores the importance of waist circumference for mortality risk even when weight is normal, extends prior observations.
Apple-shaped women are three times more likely to have a heart attack or stroke while being pear-shaped in postmenopausal years cuts the risk by almost half, a new study found.
For post menopausal women, being “pe ar-shaped” may be healthier than being “apple-shaped.” Even in women with normal body mass index, the location of fat varies. Apple-shaped women have ...