Nuts: Where We Are and Where We Are Going in Research. Proceedings from the NUTS 2022 International Conference
Humans have eaten nuts for thousands of years, yet their consumption was discouraged just a few decades ago due to their high-fat content. This perspective began to change in the early 1990s due to seminal publications from the Adventist Health Study, which showed that nut consumption significantly...
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