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A slice of peanut butter toast.

What happens to your body when you eat peanut butter daily?

RD Natalie Allen highlights one benefit.

June 25, 2020 by Strategic Communication

Since childhood, peanut butter has been a staple food for many of us. It’s creamy, tasty and nutritious.

Natalie Allen, a registered dietitian and clinical instructor of biomedical sciences at Missouri State University, shares with The List one key benefit of eating peanut butter – you may reduce your risk of developing diabetes.


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Filed Under: Faculty and Staff Page, In the News Tagged With: Biomedical sciences, Dietetics, faculty, McQueary College of Health and Human Services, Natalie Allen

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