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Heart-healthy walnuts.(Clinical Capsules)(Brief Article)

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| May 15, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2009 International Medical News Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Product labels for walnuts can now claim to lower the risk for coronary heart disease, the Food and Drug Administration announced.

Based on data from 11 human and several preclinical studies, the FDA concluded that there is supportive, but not conclusive, evidence that "eating 1.5 oz of walnuts per day, as part of a low-saturated fat …

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