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the benefits of oats
the benefits of oats Oats have been a staple food for centuries, and their nutritional value has long been recognized. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the health benefits of oats, prompting researchers to investigate the potential advantages of consuming this grain regularly. This research paper aims to explore the health benefits of oats by examining their nutritional content, how they contribute to a healthy diet, and the potential health benefits of regular consumption. Through this investigation, we hope to raise awareness of the importance of oats in a healthy diet and to promote its consumption for better health outcomes.
By moi__ Yahyaoui3 years ago in Proof
Dark Chocolate is Good For You
dark chocolate and getting the health benefits.” Your best bet is choosing a bar with 70 percent cacao or higher, according to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; bars with lower percentages of cacao have more added sugar and unhealthy fats. And even though quality dark chocolate is a better choice than milk chocolate, it is still chocolate, meaning it’s high in calories and saturated fat. To avoid weight gain, Amidor recommends eating no more than 1 ounce (oz) of dark chocolate per day. Now, a look at some benefits this treat offers.
By Fathima Nazeema 3 years ago in Proof
Gravity
Title: Gravity: The Force That Shapes Our Universe Introduction: Gravity, a fundamental force of nature, is an intrinsic part of our everyday lives and the fabric of the universe. It governs the motion of celestial bodies, holds us firmly to the Earth's surface, and influences the dynamics of the cosmos. In this essay, we will delve into the nature of gravity, its historical development, its effects on our planet and the universe, and the profound impact it has on our understanding of the physical world.
By AIVAN AL LAUNICO3 years ago in Proof
10 FOODS TO AVOID WITH DIABETES
10 FOODS TO AVOID WITH DIABETES Diabetes is a common chronic disease that affects more than 100 million Americans (~30% of the total population). The disease involves problems with the hormone insulin. Normally, your pancreas produces insulin to help store fat and sugar in the foods you eat, and a diabetic person’s pancreas doesn’t produce enough of the hormone.
By M. Mubarak 3 years ago in Proof
More Than 1400 Years Ago Holy Quran Speak About The Bee.
More Than 1400 Years Ago Holy Quran Speak About - The Bee ANIMALS IN THE HOLY QURAN – THE BEE In this busy and fast paced world we live in, sometimes I struggle to be able to find that illusive ‘connection’ with God, but you don’t need to look far to be stunned by His exceptional design of creation to be able to recognise and witness his majesty
By M. Mubarak 3 years ago in Proof
Health Benefits of Brushing our Teeth
The surprising health benefits of brushing our teeth From an early age, we were taught to brush our teeth before breakfast and bed, using circular motions and not forgetting the teeth in the back. The twice daily ritual would help give us a beautiful, confident smile and importantly to our young minds, avoid the drill of the dentist.
By Fathima Nazeema 3 years ago in Proof
THE REMARKABLE INTELLIGENCE OF CROWS
The Remarkable Intelligence of Crows When it comes to intelligence, crows might not be the first creatures that come to mind. However, some crows possess brains that are proportionally larger than ours. Take the New Caledonian Crow, for instance, whose brain makes up nearly three percent of its total body weight. This proportion is similar to that found in dolphins and great apes. In comparison, an adult woman's brain weighs around two percent of her body weight. Research has also revealed that the forebrains of crows are densely packed with neurons, surpassing those of primates. This region of the brain is associated with intelligence and cognitive reasoning, making crows potential contenders as the smartest non-human beings on the planet, possibly even surpassing the cognitive abilities of seven-year-old humans.
By its_me_rania3 years ago in Proof
Facts and Myths about Coffee
Caffeine can make up for lost sleep and detox your body, oh please no caffeine is addictive, this is a good one today we'll be debunking myths about caffeine. Caffeine is not bad for you so there was a time where i must admit i had bought the hype that caffeine was bad for you. However, when you do the research you find out that a lot of the concerns really don't hold up. The amount of milligrams that they need to consume to cause that are excessive of 700 milligrams a day, the amount of caffeine that's being consumed daily is usually on the order of less than 300 milligrams a day. So, a lot of these concerns really don't apply at those levels. In addition, there are actually benefits to caffeine and coffee. For instance, studies show you know decreasing cancers like colon cancer head and neck cancers breast cancer chronic liver disease and more.
By Beulah Francis3 years ago in Proof
THE PLANE THAT LANDED AFTER 37 YEARS
For the first time, it appears to be beyond the realm of science fiction, but for some years, this amazing tale has been making the rounds online under various eye-catching headlines, such as "Pan American Flight 914 took off in 1955 but landed after 37 years" or "DC 4 aircraft disappeared in 1955, landed after 37 years" or "1950s Airliner lands with 92 skeletons" or "Lost Plane Found After 37 Years!" All of these describe nearly the same incident.
By Zenia Samson3 years ago in Proof









