Study Indicates Almonds Help Calorie Control

July 20, 2012

Substituting almonds for less healthy foods could help dieters stick to a calorie-controlled diet, and lower their cholesterol at the same time, says a new study Temple University in Philadelphia, Pa., according to The Chicago Tribune in Chicago, Ill. For the full story, click here

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The Almond Board of California funded a study to investigate how eating almonds in place of typical snacks impacts the heart’s response to mental stress.
The Almond Board of California funded a study to investigate how eating almonds in place of typical snacks impacts the heart’s response to mental stress.
The Almond Board of California funded a study to investigate how eating almonds in place of typical snacks impacts the heart’s response to mental stress.
The Almond Board of California funded a study to investigate how eating almonds in place of typical snacks impacts the heart’s response to mental stress.
The Almond Board of California funded a study to investigate how eating almonds in place of typical snacks impacts the heart’s response to mental stress.
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Study: Can Your Snack Make a Difference in Dealing With Stress?

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A study funded by the Almond Board of California explored snacking's effects on mental stress. Researchers at King's College London conducted a clinical trial to measure heart...