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Increased intake of dietary flavonoids from fruits and vegetables may help halt the onset of colorectal cancer.
Increased consumption of fruit and vegetables for the primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
Habitual consumption of fruits and vegetables may help to fend off cardiovascular diseases.
Habitual consumption of fruits and vegetables may help slash an individual's risk of developing osteoporosis.
Osteoporotic hip fracture is less likely to occur in elderly men and women on diets high in fruits and vegetables.
High dietary ingestion of fruits and vegetables may be beneficial in the prevention of coronary heart disease.
The tendency of developing coronary heart disease is low in individuals who frequently consumed generous portions of fruits and vegetables, especially green leafy vegetables and vitamin C-containing fruits and vegetables.
A significant reduction in hypertension risk is associated with increased consumption of fruits and vegetables.
Habitual consumption of fruits and vegetables may contribute positively to the prevention of stomach (gastric) cancer.
Individuals who adhere to a western dietary pattern may have a higher tendency of developing pancreatic cancer than their counterparts on diets loaded with fruits, vitamins, vegetables, and fiber.
Can regular consumption of fruits and vegetables help to reduce the risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease? The results of a study conducted by a team of researchers from China attempts to provide the answer to this question. According to the study published in the European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, people eating diets...