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Are tart or sweet cherries better for your health? A dietitian breaks down their benefits

NBC Today

A nutritionist talks about the benefits of cherries

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Clematis: 10 Things To Know About The Queen Of Climbers

House Beautiful

Producing masses of flowers, you can grow the much-loved clematis on walls and fences, up obelisks, trellises and pergolas, and in containers and borders.

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Want to Live Longer? Taking the Stairs (and Skipping the Elevator) May Help

Mental Floss

For better heart health—and even a longer lifespan—new research suggests one doing simple and accessible exercise regularly: Taking the stairs.

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Bread-making helps sculptor get over artistic block

Arena Africa - DispatchLIVE

Those attending the inaugural Winter Wild Coast Family Festival in Chintsa last weekend were able to participate in a sourdough bread-making workshop given by Western Cape-based sculptor and artisanal bread maker Neil Jonker.Those attending the inaugural Winter Wild Coast Family Festival in Chintsa

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The TikTok Book Awards 2024 Is Almost Here - These Are The Reads To Have On Your Radar

Marie Claire

BookTok enthusiasts, you can now vote for your favourite books and authors in the TikTok UK and Ireland Book Awards 2024.

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5 common summer gardening mistakes to avoid – to maintain a healthy plot for the months ahead

Woman and Home

Experts have revealed the common mistakes to avoid making this summer to ensure a happy and healthy plot.

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How To Get Tickets For The 2025 Open Championship

Golf Monthly

The 153rd Open Championship will take place at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland for just the third time ever - here is how to get tickets

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How to find love, according to the data

Red

Finding the right life partner isn't just down to luck – it's also a matter of science, says relationships expert Paul C Brunson. Discover how to find love...

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Tried meditating but failed? Here’s how – and why – to start again

The Independent

The first time Marcelle Hutchins sat down to meditate, she put on a guided session, relaxed her shoulders and tried to close her eyes. She lasted two minutes. “I had a deadline, and I thought, ’I don’t know if I can sit still this long,'” said Hutchins, who was working as a radio journalist. At the

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‘Install and forget’ soil-powered batteries could bring cheap, clean energy to farms in Europe

euronews

Bacteria in soil could power technology that makes farms more productive.