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Nutrition & Health Benefits
Bean Nutrition Overview
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Beans & Health Overview
Beans & Diabetes
Beans & Heart Health
Beans & Cancer
Beans & Weight Management
Beans & Glycemic Index
Dry Bean Quarterly Newsletter
Bean Recipes
Featured Recipe
All Recipes
Cook With Beans
What Type of Bean Should I Use?
Bean Counting: The Bean Yield Chart
The Traditional Four-Step Method
Dry vs. Canned Beans: Which Is Better?
To Rinse or Not to Rinse
Save Time Using a Pressure Cooker
No Recipe Required
Bean Bites
The protective effect of phaseolus vulgaris on cataract in type 2 diabetes: a profitable hypothesis.
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Cooked common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) protect against _-cell damage in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.
Phaseolus vulgaris extract affects glycometabolic and appetite control in healthy human subjects.
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