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'Kelp is the new kale,' virtual fitness and a renewed mental health focus are predicted for 2021


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Kelp is the new kale, virtual fitness and a renewed mental health focus are predicted for 2021
Andrea Valluzzo
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Lauren Timmerman, clinical nutrition manager at Norwalk Hospital predicted that people will be eating more AI-created foods and that kelp will become the new kale.Lauren Timmerman / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Dr. Charles Herrick, Nuvance Health’s network chair of psychiatry, based out of Danbury Hospital, predicts mental health outreach will be a big trend in 2021.Nuvance Health / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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AI-created plant-based foods, a growing reliance on mental health outreach and online fitness programs are just a few of the health and wellness trends we can expect for 2021. ....

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