Health & Medicine
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Eating 2 Servings of Walnuts a Week Linked to Healthy Aging Process
A new study suggests that higher weekly consumption of walnuts, oranges, orange juice, apples and pears and romaine or leaf lettuce could lessen the risk of physical function impairment in women, leading to more healthy aging process.
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