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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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Allergies by Brouge Morgan

Brouge Morgan shares with us her poem, “Allergies” for the seventh issue of The Burgundy Zine.

This poem, along with another poem by Morgan, will appear in our digital magazine on July 28th.

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Bible Belt by The Black Bile

In the spirit of art and poetry, we’re featuring “Bible Belt,” a poem by The Black Bile.

This will also be featured in the July issue of The Burgundy Zine, along with another poem by The Black Bile, “To Time Travel.”

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Artist Spotlight: Tiny Teri

Artist Tiny Teri shares with us her crisp, modern, geometric work, which will also be featured in the seventh issue of The Burgundy Zine

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A Million More Did Start by David Moore

Today, we’re sharing a touching poem about war by David Moore of “Wolfgar Words.”

This will also be featured in the seventh issue of The Burgundy Zine along with another poem by Moore, “The Unfound Generation.”

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Review: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

Late night talk show host, Trevor Noah, shares the touching story of growing up in South Africa during the downfall of apartheid, finding a glimmer of humor in some of the most traumatic childhood experiences in his autobiography, “Born a Crime.”

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