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Nutritionist Issues Warning of Overeating This Popular Summer Fruit
Nutritionist Issues Warning of Overeating This Popular Summer Fruit

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Nutritionist Issues Warning of Overeating This Popular Summer Fruit

Fruits have plenty of health benefits that make them an attractive option to consume on a daily basis. Among the many fruits, strawberries are very common and can be purchased year-round, although the peak season for them is from April to June. Strawberries have plenty of health benefits, which include being packed with vitamins, fiber, antioxidants, calcium, iron, potassium, folate and magnesium, according to WebMD. They are also one of the top 20 high-antioxidant fruits, so this popular summer treat is one with plenty of positives to it. Strawberries are also known to help boost your memory while being a perfect low-calorie snack option. But Nutritionist Lauren Manaker warned that eating too many strawberries could have a negative effect, according to Amanda Mactas of Delish. "Overeating strawberries could lead to digestive discomfort, like bloating or diarrhea, due to their fiber content," Manaker said. "Although strawberries are relatively low in sugar compared to other fruits, eating large quantities could still impact blood sugar levels, especially for people with diabetes." Of course, eating too much of anything is not always beneficial, and strawberries are no exception, even with the positive effects. "Some people are sensitive to strawberries and may experience mild allergic symptoms like itching or swelling, which could worsen with overconsumption," Manaker added. Two to three servings of strawberries a day are considered "generally fine," per Manaker, but anything more than that could be too much depending on each Issues Warning of Overeating This Popular Summer Fruit first appeared on Men's Journal on Jul 8, 2025

Samsung Expects a 56% Drop in Q2 Operating Profit, Far Short of Estimates
Samsung Expects a 56% Drop in Q2 Operating Profit, Far Short of Estimates

Asharq Al-Awsat

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Samsung Expects a 56% Drop in Q2 Operating Profit, Far Short of Estimates

Samsung Electronics on Tuesday projected a 56% drop in second-quarter operating profit from a year earlier, missing analysts' estimates by far. Its chip business struggled with weak sales of artificial intelligence chips, dogged by delays in the supply of its latest chips to Nvidia and continued losses in its contract chip manufacturing business, analysts said. The world's largest memory chipmaker estimated an operating profit of 4.6 trillion won for the April-June period, versus a 6.2 trillion won LSEG SmartEstimate. That would compare with 10.4 trillion won in the same period a year earlier and 6.7 trillion won in the preceding quarter. Revenue would likely fall 0.1% to 74 trillion won from a year earlier, the filing showed. Samsung is expected to release detailed results, including a breakdown of earnings for each of its businesses, in late July.

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