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Smoking and the risk of peptic ulcer disease among women in the United States

Cigarette smoking may lead to the development of peptic ulcer disease in women.

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How diet and lifestyle affect duodenal ulcers. Review of the evidence.

Habitual consumption of high-fiber diets may confer individuals with a lower risk of duodenal ulcer.

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Egg consumption and risk of GI neoplasms: dose-response meta-analysis and systematic review.

Regular consumers of eggs may have  a high tendency of developing gastrointestinal neoplasm.

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Vegetarianism, dietary fiber, and gastro-intestinal disease.

Increased consumption of vegetarian diets may cut down the risk of gastro-intestinal diseases, such as gall stone, constipation, diverticular disease, and cancer.

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Vegetarian diets and the incidence of cancer in a low-risk population.

Vegetarians have lower chances of developing cancer than non-vegetarians.

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Dietary intake of heterocyclic amines, meat-derived mutagenic activity, and risk of colorectal adenomas.

High intake of well-cooked red meat promotes the development of colorectal adenomas.

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