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Dates can lower cholesterol and improve digestion... but experts warn overindulging on the treacle-tasting fruit could have serious consequences
Dates may help lower cholesterol and improve digestion, but experts caution that excessive consumption could lead to serious health risks. The article highlights both potential benefits and warnings associated with date intake.
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