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Behind the Artist: Meredith Park

Meredith Park is an illustrator known online for her comics and illustrations that are reflective of her perspective.

Recently, we reached out to Park to learn more about her work and process as an artist via email.

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Pistachios: The Super Nut That Repairs DNA

This year, research published by the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) revealed incorporating pistachios into your diet reduces oxidative damage to DNA, increasing healthspan and reversing the metabolic effects of prediabetes.

That sounds great and all, but what exactly does this mean? Could pistachios be the key that unlocks the door to eternal life?

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Introducing Herbology in King of Prussia

Herbology hosted a meet and greet brimming with horderves and drinks to celebrate their upcoming dispensary in King of Prussia at Founding Farmers on Thursday evening.

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Monthly Newsletter #6: Jumping Into June

In spite of the heat, we kept it pretty cool here this month on The Burgundy Zine. Of course, we wouldn’t have been able to do it without the help of our talented guest contributors and interviewees.

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Why We’re Seeing More Beached Gray Whales

Gray whales are a speckled, 45-foot, 1,500-pound marine mammal that are native to the Pacific Ocean, according to the Marine Mammal Center.

This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) declared an Unusual Mortality Event due to the increase in strandings, so we reached out to the NOAA to dive further into the issue.

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Tune-In Tuesdays #22: Perfect Pitch with Ethan Bortnick

Although he shared the stage with the likes of Elton John, Beyoncé, and Reba McIntire throughout his childhood, the 18 year old piano prodigy Ethan Bortnick isn’t all that different from his peers: he loves video games and anime, he’s kind, cheerful, and humble.

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