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| November 27, 2002,
Wednesday ( AP ) 347 words Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 19, Column 1 LEAD PARAGRAPH - Nuts and peanut butter may help ward off adult-onset diabetes, a study of more than 83,000 women suggests. Women in the study who reported eating the equivalent of a handful of nuts or one tablespoon of peanut butter at least five times a week were more than 20 percent less likely to develop diabetes than those who rarely or never ate those products.
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