Tea, Berries, and Other Flavonoid-Rich Foods May Help You Age Better, Study Finds
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Eating a diet rich in flavonoids, antioxidants found in foods like apples and berries, may support healthier aging, a new study suggests. Here's why, plus simple ways to consume more flavonoids.

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