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Lighting Up the Night for Celiac Disease on May 16th
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May 13, 2021 11:07 ET | Source: Canadian Celiac Association Canadian Celiac Association
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MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, May 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) On Sunday, May 16, iconic buildings all over the world, including those in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Boston, Edmonton, Nashville, and New York City, will be lit up in green to raise awareness for International Celiac Disease Awareness Day. Among the Canadian buildings that will be bathed in green light are the CN Tower (Toronto), Olympic Stadium (Montreal), Prairie Wind at Riverplace (Saskatoon), Calgary Tower (Calgary), Epcor Tower (Edmonton) and BC Place (Vancouver).
What to Know About Quinoa’s Nutrition, Calories, and Benefits Cynthia Sass, MPH, RD
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What is quinoa?
Quinoa (pronounced keen-wah), a once exotic whole grain, has found its way onto mainstream American menus. The fast-casual chain Panera Bread sells warm grain bowls made with quinoa, and you ll find it in most supermarkets.
Thanks to quinoa s notable nutrient profile, research-backed benefits, and gluten-free status, its popularity is projected to grow.
Here s a look at what quinoa is, why it s a nutritional powerhouse, how it may benefit your health, and healthful ways to incorporate quinoa into your usual eating routine.