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As food safety fears rise, a San Diego dietitian says don’t cut fruits and vegetables from your diet
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For years, social media feeds have celebrated bold colours, maximalist interiors, elaborate outfits and carefully curated aesthetics that encourage people to constantly reinvent their personal style. But a contrasting trend appears to be gaining attention, with many embracing simpler wardrobes, uncluttered spaces and understated design instead. This growing preference has been described by Elle India…

