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TRAMP prostate tumor growth is slowed by walnut diets through altered IGF-1 levels, energy pathways, and cholesterol metabolism

Walnuts decrease risk of cardiovascular disease: a summary of efficacy and biologic mechanisms

Communicating clinical research to reduce cancer risk through diet: Walnuts as a case example

Walnut-enriched diet reduces fasting non-HDL-cholesterol and apolipoprotein B in healthy Caucasian subjects: a randomized controlled cross-over clinical trial.

Serum metabolites from walnut-fed aged rats attenuate stress-induced neurotoxicity in BV-2 microglial cells

Fungal Presence in Selected Tree Nuts and Dried Fruits

Higher visceral adiposity is associated with an enhanced early thermogenic response to carbohydrate-rich food.

Effects of supplementing n-3 fatty acid enriched eggs and walnuts on cardiovascular disease risk markers in healthy free-living lacto-ovo-vegetarians: a randomized, crossover, free-living intervention study.

Tree Nut consumption is associated with better adiposity measures and cardiovascular and metabolic syndrome health risk factors in U.S.

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