New research suggests that peanut butter may help to boost lower-body strength in older adults. Here, experts explain how much to eat to get the benefits.
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Phase 2a trial of atebimetinib + mGnP in first-line pancreatic cancer patients, well above the standard of care benchmark from GnP of 35% overall ...
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The Peanut Institute is sharing results of a clinical trial by researchers at Deakin University's Institute for Physical ...
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The new trial tested whether peanut butter supplementation improves physical function, muscle strength, and muscle mass in ...
And a new study has found that eating three tablespoons of peanut butter daily has significant health benefits for older ...
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A clinical trial by researchers at Deakin University's Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN) in Melbourne, Australia, found that a daily serving of peanut butter significantly boosted ...