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BLUEBERRIES NOW HAVE HEALTH HALO.(Living)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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July 6, 2005
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Byline: Candy Sagon The Washington Post
Pity the little blueberry, always dwarfed in fruit popularity (and profits) by summer giants peaches and strawberries.
That, of course, was before researchers took a closer look and pronounced the magic words: high in antioxidants.
Now what many growers call the "health halo" is helping the U.S. blueberry business enjoy a tremendous surge, including what government agriculture analysts say may be a record crop this year.
Thanks to research that shows that blueberries can help protect against some ...
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