Health & Medicine
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Consuming Tree Nuts Could Lessen the Risk of Prostate Cancer Death
A new Harvard Medical School study suggests that eating one ounce of tree nuts four to five times a week can lessen mortality risk of prostate cancer by 34 percent.
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