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Fruit Consumption and Adiposity Status in Adults: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence

Frequent consumption of fruits may result in healthier weight in middle-aged adults.

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The relationship between vegetable intake and weight outcomes: a systematic review of cohort studies

Eating more vegetables regularly can help individuals to achieve their healthy weight goals.

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Intake of Fruits and Vegetables in Relation to 10-year Weight Gain Among Spanish Adults

Avid consumption of fruits and vegetables may help to keep excess pounds at bay.

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Marijuana as Promoter for Oral Cancer? More Than a Suspect

Regular smoking of marijuana may drive up the risk of oral cancer.

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Relationship Between Total Fruit and Vegetable Intake and Self-Reported Knee Pain in Older Adults

Consistent consumption of generous portions of fruits and vegetables may help curb the onset of severe knee pain in older adults.

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Relation of Vegetarian Dietary Patterns With Major Cardiovascular Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies

A significant drop in coronary heart disease (CHD) development and mortality risk is associated with the consumption of vegetarian diets.

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Intake of Cruciferous Vegetables Modifies Bladder Cancer Survival

The odds of surviving bladder cancer may be in favor of patients on high cruciferous vegetable diet.

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Non-alcoholic Beverages and Risk of Bladder Cancer in Uruguay

Habitual drinking of mate, coffee, and tea may put an individual on the path to being diagnosed with bladder cancer.

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Consumption of Raw Cruciferous Vegetables Is Inversely Associated With Bladder Cancer Risk

Individuals who want to reduce their risk of bladder cancer should eat generous portions raw cruciferous vegetables regularly.

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Fruit and Vegetable Intakes Are Associated With Lower Risk of Bladder Cancer Among Women in the Multiethnic Cohort Study

Adequate intake of fruits and vegetables may help shield women from bladder cancer.

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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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Consumption of Whole Grains and Cereal Fiber in Relation to Cancer Risk: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies

Eating whole grains and cereal fiber regularly may reduce gastrointestinal cancer risk.

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