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She Felt Hungry All the Time—Until She Made This One Tweak to Her Diet

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31 December 2025
Because sometimes what you do eat is more powerful than what you don’t.
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Apple Cider Vinegar vs. Lemon Water: Which One Has More Health Benefits?

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31 December 2025
Are the benefits of apple cider vinegar and lemon water worth the hype? Dietitians weigh in.
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I Asked 6 Fitness Instructors How They Have So Much Energy—They All Said the Same Thing

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31 December 2025
A few small tweaks in your routine can give you the energy you need to fuel your days.
Read more: I Asked 6 Fitness Instructors How They Have So Much Energy—They All Said the Same Thing

No-Added-Sugar Blueberry Muffins Are the Tastiest, Make-Ahead Breakfast

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31 December 2025
These tender no-added-sugar blueberry muffins get their natural sweetness from ripe banana and Medjool dates. Strained yogurt keeps these muffins moist while also adding a slightly tangy flavor. Perfect for breakfast on the go, packing in lunchboxes or enjoying with an afternoon cup of tea, these muffins are satisfying and freezer-friendly too!
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11 Cookware Swaps That Won’t Leach Lead Into Your Food, According to a Dietitian

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31 December 2025
From Caraway, Our Place, GreenPan and more. All available at Amazon.
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Podiatrists Love These Shoes from Brooks, Hoka and More—and They’re Up to 56% Off Right Now

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31 December 2025
Shop the Amazon after-Christmas sale.
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The #1 Habit to Start to Improve Your Memory, Recommended by Brain Experts

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31 December 2025
Wondering how to get a good memory? Not only can this habit help you preserve it as much as possible as you age, but it can even improve it along the way.
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Physical Therapists Say This Exercise Helps Keep Your Brain Sharp

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30 December 2025
It’s not just good for your heart—this exercise boosts brain health, too.
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4 Heart-Healthy Sheet-Pan Dinners to Help Reduce Inflammation

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30 December 2025
Reviewed by Dietitian Katey Davidson, M.Sc.FN, RD, CPT
Ali Redmond

Ali Redmond

Throw everything on a sheet pan and let the oven do most of the work with these heart-healthy, anti-inflammatory dinners. These dishes feature antioxidant-rich, colorful vegetables and omega-3-rich fish, which may help relieve symptoms of inflammation like chronic fatigue and joint stiffness. Plus, these meals are low in saturated fats and sodium to align with a heart-healthy eating pattern. Recipes like our Sheet-Pan Orange-Apricot Drumsticks and Roasted Salmon with Smoky Chickpeas & Greens are delicious and satisfying dinners you’re sure to love.

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High-Protein Sheet-Pan Salmon with Broccoli

Ali Redmond

Ali Redmond

Fresh, fast and full of flavor, this sheet-pan salmon with broccoli is a healthy weeknight winner. A zesty mix of lemon, garlic and olive oil brings brightness to both the tender salmon and the roasted broccoli.

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Sheet-Pan Balsamic Chicken & Asparagus

Ali Redmond

Ali Redmond

Chicken cutlets are coated in a tangy-sweet balsamic glaze, roasting right alongside tender asparagus for an easy, well-balanced dinner. Everything on the sheet pan finishes at the same time—perfect for a fuss-free, delicious dinner!

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Sheet-Pan Salmon and Shaved Brussels Sprouts with Lemon-Garlic Drizzle

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Margaret Monroe Dickey, Prop Stylist: Priscilla Montiel

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Margaret Monroe Dickey, Prop Stylist: Priscilla Montiel

Heart-healthy salmon is nestled among shaved Brussels sprouts, both of which soak up amazing flavor from the double drizzle of lemon-garlic sauce.

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Sheet-Pan Orange-Apricot Drumsticks

In this easy sheet-pan dinner, a sweet-and-savory glaze and a colorful medley of vegetables transform ordinary drumsticks into a satisfying meal.

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Read more: 4 Heart-Healthy Sheet-Pan Dinners to Help Reduce Inflammation

Linda McCartney's Mushroom Stroganoff Is So Cozy—and So Easy to Make

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30 December 2025
We're adding all the ingredients to today's shopping list.
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16 High-Fiber, High-Protein Soup Recipes for Dinner

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30 December 2025
Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD

If you want to eat a comforting soup for dinner that will keep you full for the rest of the night, make any one of these recipes. They’re packed with at least 15 grams of protein and 8 grams of fiber per serving, which can help you stay full for longer and might even help increase your quality of sleep over time. Plus, the nutrients in your bowl will come from ingredients like chicken, beans and squash to give your meal a boost of natural flavor. Recipes like our Slow-Cooker Chicken & White Bean Stew and Red Lentil Soup with Saffron are some of the most delicious and satisfying ways to enjoy a bowl soup at dinnertime.

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Slow-Cooker Chicken & White Bean Stew

This load-and-go slow-cooker chicken recipe is perfect for a busy weeknight dinner. Serve this Tuscan-inspired dish with crusty bread, a glass of Chianti and a salad.

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Pea Soup

This simple pea soup recipe makes an elegant start to a spring meal. It's also a great way to use frozen vegetables when the produce section is looking bleak.

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Slow-Cooker Creamy Lentil Soup Freezer Pack

Prep the ingredients for this soup months in advance for a total hands-off meal that's ready when you are. Vegetarian lentils and vegan coconut milk make this soup creamy and pack in plenty of plant-based protein and a hearty amount of fiber. To keep it vegan, opt for vegetable broth instead of chicken broth.

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Red Lentil Soup with Saffron

Jacob Fox
Jacob Fox

This hearty red lentil soup uses spices common in Persian cuisine: turmeric, cumin and saffron. Enjoy it with a warm baguette or steamed rice.

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Instant Pot Lentil Soup

This Instant Pot lentil soup is quick enough to prepare when you get home from work for an easy weeknight dinner. This vegetarian soup recipe is full of aromatic vegetables, brown lentils and fresh spinach. A splash of balsamic vinegar brightens the flavor, and a garnish of radish and parsley gives this comforting soup a fresh finish.

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Bean & Beef Taco Soup

This taco soup is filled with quintessential taco ingredients and flavors—from two types of hearty beans, to corn and ground beef—but it's the toppings that really make this soup stand out. Better yet, this healthy soup is easy to make and leftovers freeze beautifully for later.

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Winter Minestrone

This version of the Italian classic vegetable and bean soup is made in the slow cooker and mixes in flavorful sausage and squash. Use any variety of winter squash.

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Chicken Soup with Recaito & Potatoes

This hearty chicken soup builds flavor quickly, thanks to store-bought recaito, a cooking base made from culantro, onions, sweet peppers and garlic. Each bite is packed with veggies, including potatoes, carrots and red bell pepper. Lime juice finishes the dish to add brightness.

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Split Pea Soup with Chorizo

For this easy slow-cooker split pea soup, look for raw smoky, spicy chorizo. If you can't find raw chorizo, Italian sausage or merguez makes a fine substitute.

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Slow-Cooker Borscht

Borscht is an Eastern European soup that typically features beets as a prominent ingredient, thus the resulting dish has a purple-red color. Our slow-cooker rendition is literally beefed up with brisket and showcases whole-grain rye berries, a source of fiber.

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Butternut Squash Soup with Avocado & Chickpeas

Jazz up a can of soup by adding protein with chickpeas and flavor with curry powder. Stir in a little Greek yogurt to make it creamy.

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Slow-Cooker Split Pea Soup with Garlicky Croutons

Fans of split pea soup will go crazy for bowls of this version that requires almost no hands-on time. If you sop up every last drop of this slow-cooker split pea soup, fantastic; if you have leftovers, even better--it might just be tastier the next day once the flavors have melded. Garnish with fresh thyme sprigs, if desired.

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Sichuan Ramen Cup of Noodles with Cabbage & Tofu

The Sichuan province in the southwestern corner of China is known for its fiery dishes. Here, the richness of tahini tempers the spicy chile paste in this cup-of-noodles-style mason jar soup recipe. You can grind the Sichuan peppercorns in a spice grinder or mortar and pestle, or crush them with the bottom of a heavy skillet.

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Red Pea Soup

Jason Donnelly
Jason Donnelly

In this installment of Diaspora Dining, Jessica B. Harris' series on foods of the African diaspora, the author and historian shares her recipe for a soup starring kidney beans. Called red peas in Jamaica, this ingredient connects this Jamaican soup with Africa's Caribbean diaspora.

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Slow-Cooker Chicken & Chickpea Soup

The only things better than healthy dinner ideas are easy healthy dinner ideas. This set-it-and-forget-it slow-cooker soup recipe is just that. It simmers away all day so you come home to a warm and healthy dinner the whole family will love. Using bone-in chicken thighs is the key to making rich soup without adding broth. Plus, if you're also in need of healthy meals on a budget, thighs are less expensive than breasts, and dried chickpeas are a relatively inexpensive and versatile pantry item that's always good to stock up on.

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Italian Peasant Soup with Cabbage, Beans & Cheese

A well-stocked pantry is a good starting point for making a hearty homemade soup like this one--just add some fresh vegetables, bread and cheese and you've got dinner (and tomorrow's lunch).

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