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    Walnuts May Boost Sperm Quality

    Healthy young men with a Western-style diet may be able to boost their sperm quality by eating a small packet of walnuts a day. These are the findings of a new study that shows healthy American men in their 20s and 30s who ate a 75g (2.5 ozs) packet of walnuts a day were able to increase the...
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    Eating 2.5 Ounces Of Walnuts Per Day Improves Semen Quality In Healthy Young Men

    A paper published 15 August 2012 in Biology of Reproduction's Papers-in-Press reveals that eating 75 grams of walnuts a day improves the vitality, motility, and morphology of sperm in healthy men aged 21 to 35. Approximately 70 million couples experience subfertility or infertility worldwide...
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    Winter Table: Maple-Glazed Tempeh With Shallots, Raisins And Walnuts

    Tempeh—a fermented soybean cake originally from Indonesia—is one of the healthiest of popular meat-substitutes, and also one of my favorites. But my tempeh cooking repertoire had never expanded much beyond*sautéing it with a little garlic and olive oil—so I was excited to come across this...
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    Breast Cancer Risk Drops When Diet Includes Walnuts, Marshall Researchers Find

    The risk of breast cancer dropped significantly in mice when their regular diet included a modest amount of walnut, Marshall University researchers report in the journal Nutrition and Cancer. The study, led by Elaine Hardman, Ph.D., of Marshall's Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, compared the...
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    Cat experts: Are walnuts safe for cats?

    I just noticed that my kitten jumped on the counter and got into an open bag of walnuts and ate some. I know that there are some things that cats are allergic to, like onions and garlice. What about nuts?
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