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I'm a busy mom, which means while I try extremely hard to feed my daughter a nourishing diet of whole foods, I sometimes need something quick and easy. I'm glad to know about the following list of preservatives to avoid; I hope you find it helpful too.

Hit reply and tell me, what's your typical grocery haul like?

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6 food preservatives to avoid for cancer prevention

We've heard a lot about the dangers of ultraprocessed foods for metabolic health, but a 14-year study offers a detailed look at another concern: how food preservatives impact cancer risk:¹

  • Out of 17 different preservatives, 6 had red flags.
  • Potassium sorbate and sulfites (often found in baked goods, cheese, and wine) were associated with a 14% higher risk of overall cancer and 26% higher risk of breast cancer.
  • Sodium nitrite (found in processed meats) showed a 32% higher risk of prostate cancer among those with the highest intake.
  • Potassium nitrate, acetates, and sodium erythorbate also appeared to increase risk modestly (often found in processed meats, sauces/dressings, and processed meats/soft drinks, respectively).

While the most sensible solution is just to eat real food, most of us need to reach for something packaged from time to time. It's helpful to know what ingredients to watch out for.

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  • These "clean" foods are sabotaging you
  • A key reason behind your urge to overeat
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You may think hanging out with friends and family is just an excuse for a good time, but it's also a very strategic wellness choice. Social connections are one of the most impactful contributors to health and longevity.²

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  • Wrangle the friend group together for that roadtrip. With 3 rows and a spacious cabin, the vehicle seats up to 8. And the 3 drive modes (sport, eco, and normal) adapt to how you want to drive.
  • Drive beyond city limits and make a night of stargazing. The available Multi-Terrain Select means it's ready for any road, while the available panoramic moonroof lets everyone take in the night sky.
  • Pack blankets, snacks, and a projector for an outdoor movie night. With flexible cargo space and an available 120V/1500W-capable power outlet, this vehicle is your movie theater on the go.

A life well lived is one that's shared. The 2026 Toyota Highlander is built with enough space and flexibility to bring everyone along.

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  • A natural way to boost serotonin production

If you do one thing… get excited about your age

Your mindset about aging might be one of the most powerful longevity tools you have. A new 12-year study recently found:³

  • Nearly half (45%) of adults 65 and older with a good attitude about aging showed measurable improvement in cognitive function, walking speed, or both.
  • Those who held more positive beliefs about aging were significantly more likely to show improvement in both brain and body function.
  • Even participants with normal cognition and walking speed at the outset showed gains over time, suggesting there's untapped potential available to most of us.

So the next time your birthday rolls around, get more excited about it.

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  • This helps us feel great with age
  • Do you know your biological age?

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It's not just about the big moments. The 2026 Toyota Highlander elevates everyday ones too. Smart technology features, like available Remote Connect and the multimedia touchscreen, help streamline the day-to-day.

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Ask an RD: Is it bad to eat the same breakfast every day?

Not at all! Well, that is, as long as the meal includes protein (try to aim for 30+ grams in the a.m.), fiber, and healthy fats. When you find a meal that meets this criteria, it's something you enjoy, and it helps you actually stick to having breakfast every day, then absolutely eat it on repeat. I do this with overnight oats!

The main downside is missing out on nutrient variety over time. So my advice is to just add a bit of variety to your week (don't worry, it's still low effort!)

  • Find 2-3 fave breakfast recipes you can alternate (i.e. chia pudding for a couple days and then opting for an egg dish).
  • Or, rotate ingredients occasionally (think adding different fruits, nuts, grains, or veggies.

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  • High-protein vs. high-fiber breakfast — which one is better?
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That's it for the long game—we hope you're geared up for the week ahead of you.

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