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Dark Green Leafy Vegetable Intake, MTHFR Genotype, and Risk of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Avid consumption of dark green leafy vegetables may help curtail the development of squamous cell cancer of the skin, especially in individuals with variants of the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene. 

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Does a high intake of green leafy vegetables protect from NAFLD? Evidence from a large population study

The tendency of developing non alcoholic fatty liver disease may be low among habitual consumers of green leafy vegetables.

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Dietary intakes of green leafy vegetables and incidence of cardiovascular diseases

Eating green leafy vegetables on a regular basis may make an individual less likely to develop cardiovascular disease.

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Dietary Intake of Fruit and Vegetables and Risk of non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Frequent consumption of cruciferous and green leafy vegetables may help fight off non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

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Higher intake of fruits, vegetables or their fiber reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes: A meta-analysis.

​Low type 2 diabetes risk is associated with increased consumption of fruits and vegetables, particularly blueberries, cruciferous vegetables, yellow vegetables, green leafy vegetables, and their fiber.

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Phylloquinone Intake Is Associated with Cardiac Structure and Function in Adolescents.

Vascular enlargement is less likely to occur in adolescents who regularly consumed foods packed with vitamin K, such as cabbage, spinach, and other green leafy vegetables.

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Intake of fruit, vegetables, and fruit juices and risk of diabetes in women.

High consumption of whole fruits and green leafy vegetables may lower diabetes risk in women.

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Fruit and vegetable intake and type 2 diabetes: EPIC-InterAct prospective study and meta-analysis.

Regular ingestion of diets rich in fruits and vegetables, especially root and green leafy vegetables, may significantly cut down type 2 diabetes risk.

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The effects of dietary intake of fruits and vegetables on the odds ratio of lung cancer among Yunnan tin miners.

Increased intake of fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of developing lung cancer among high-risk individuals, such as miners.

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Lung cancer risk and red meat consumption among Iowa women.

Women who consistently consume large servings of red meat are highly vulnerable to lung cancer.

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Magnesium intake and risk of type 2 diabetes: a meta-analysis.

A decline in the risk of type 2 diabetes is associated with high consumption of magnesium-rich foods, such as nuts, beans, whole grains, and green leafy vegetables.

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Fruit and vegetable intake and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Low type 2 diabetes risk is associated with frequent consumers of diets rich in green leafy vegetables.

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