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  2. Pistachio - Wikipedia

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    Although a typical serving of pistachios supplies substantial food energy (nutrition table), their consumption in normal amounts is not associated with weight gain or obesity. [53] One review found that pistachio consumption lowered blood pressure in persons without diabetes mellitus. [56]

  3. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    When there is no public data on the element in its pure form, price of a compound is used, per mass of element contained. This implicitly puts the value of compounds' other constituents, and the cost of extraction of the element, at zero. For elements whose radiological properties are important, individual isotopes and isomers are listed. The ...

  4. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    The United States had the highest availability with 3654 kilo calories per person in 1996. [3] This increased further in 2002 to 3770. [4] During the late 1990s, Europeans had 3394 kilo calories per person, in the developing areas of Asia there were 2648 kilo calories per person, and in sub-Sahara Africa people had 2176 kilo calories per person ...

  5. How Much Should I Be Spending on Groceries? - AOL

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    The Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn’t track prices for all vegetables, but it does watch tomatoes ($2.13 per pound), white potatoes (97 cents) and lettuce ($1.44 for iceberg, $2.57 for romaine ...

  6. 30 items that cost women more than they cost men - AOL

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    Photo via Getty. Body wash . Percent diference: 6% Average women's price: $5.70 Average men's price: $5.40 Based on 18 products sampled. Dress pants. Perecent difference: 6%

  7. Weight gain - Wikipedia

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    Wishnofsky conducted a review of previous observations and experiments on weight loss and weight gain, and stated his conclusions in a paper he published in 1958. [4] Thus, according to the Wishnofsky Rule, eating 500 fewer calories than one needs per day should result in a loss of about a pound per week.

  8. Copper in biology - Wikipedia

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    >5.0 mg/kg body weight: Gastrointestinal metallothionein induced (possible differing effects of acute and chronic exposure) 100 μg/kg body weight: Plateau of absorption maintained; homeostatic mechanisms regulate absorption of copper Adequate: 34 μg/kg body weight

  9. '1000-Lb. Sisters' stars recall what their triggered weight gain

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    The stars of the popular reality series "1000-Lb. Sisters" say the origins of their weight gain date back to childhood. Tammy Slaton, 37, and Amy Slaton, 36, ...