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4 Everyday Things That Affect Memory, Science-Backed Benefits of Generosity, Does Olive Oil Go Bad?

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[Care2 Healthy Living] [4 Everyday Things You Didn’t Know Affected Your Memory] Having an extremely good memory definitely comes in handy sometimes. Whether you need to recall small details from a previous conversation or you have to m... [read more] [Science-Backed Health Benefits of Being Generous] For those who want to improve their lives by virtually every measure, social scientists offer surprising advice: Give away as much as possible. People wh... [read more] [Sense of Smell May Determine Risk of Alzheimers Disease] American poet, Diane Ackerman stated: "Nothing is more memorable than a smell. One scent can be unexpected, momentary, and fleeting, yet conjure up a child... [read more] [5 Hurdles to Going Vegan – And How to Conquer Them] So you've decided to venture down the road toward a cruelty-free, plant-based lifestyle. Welcome to the club! The road to veganism can be both rewarding an... [read more] You Might Like [Daily Cute: Inseparable Baby Orangutans Recover Together] These orphaned orangutans are helping each other heal. [Check back daily for more adorable animal videos.] ... [read more] [What You Can Do About the Fast Fashion Crisis] We live in a world of fast fashion, where giant retailers like Forever21 and H&M move quickly to get cheap clothing from the runways to our closets in ... [read more] [Does Olive Oil Go Bad?] One ingredient cooks always need: olive oil. This versatile cooking tool touches everything from salad dressings to marinades, pastries to pasta dishes, an... [read more] [A Two-for-One Solution for Climate Change] Drought, floods and other extreme weather incidents that have been on the rise are all powerful reminders that climate change is not going away. Non-profit... [read more] [Care2 Privacy Policy] [Subscribe] | [Unsubscribe] We hate SPAM too. To stop receiving this alert or change this email address, go to the [Care2 Subscription Center] [c] --------------------------------------------------------------- To stop receiving this newsletter, visit: [ or send a blank email message to: [ng-u-99193-94007484-8673396-13258253-5bfffe22@australia.care2.com] Care2.com, Inc. 275 Shoreline Drive, Suite 300 Redwood City, CA 94065 []

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