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Regular walnut consumption linked to health and longevity in women, according to new study

According to a new epidemiological study, women in their late 50s and early 60s who consumed at least two servings of walnuts per week had a greater likelihood of healthy aging compared to those who did not eat walnuts. After accounting for various factors that could impact health in older adults, such as education and physical activity, walnuts were the only nut associated with significantly better odds of healthy aging.

Source: Regular walnut consumption linked to health and longevity in women, according to new study

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