"Valentine's Day Health: Tips for a Heart-Healthy Celebration"

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Experts suggest that while candy and chocolate may not be the healthiest options, it's okay to indulge in moderation on Valentine's Day. Dark chocolate is considered the healthiest choice due to its antioxidants and lower sugar content, but it's important to be mindful of potential lead and cadmium levels in some brands. Instead of labeling foods as "junk," it's advised to approach eating with curiosity and compassion, and to prioritize well-balanced meals alongside sweet treats. Additionally, spreading out alcohol consumption and opting for low-sugar mixers can help maintain a healthy holiday celebration.
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