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Relation of vegetable, fruit, and grain consumption to colorectal adenomatous polyps.

Eating more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains may make the formation of colorectal adenomatous polyps less likely.

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Apple consumption is related to better sexual quality of life in young women.

Eating an apple a day may help to add sparkle to the sex life of young women.

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Colors of vegetables and fruits and the risks of colorectal cancer.

Regular consumption of colorful fruits and vegetables may help hinder the development of colorectal cancer.

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Citrus fruit intake and gastric cancer: The stomach cancer pooling (StoP) project consortium.

Generous consumption of citrus fruits may help to fend off stomach cancer.

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Fruit and vegetable intake in relation to prostate cancer in Iranian men: a case-control study.

Adequate intake of fruits and vegetables may help guard against the development of prostate cancer.

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Does an apple a day keep the oncologist away?

Eating an apple a day may improve an individuals chances of avoiding cancer.

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Proanthocyanidins and other flavonoids in relation to pancreatic cancer: a case-control study in Italy.

The probability of avoiding pancreatic cancer is high in individuals who regularly consume plant foods rich in flavonoids, such as apples, berries, and pulses.

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Apple intake is inversely associated with all-cause and disease-specific mortality in elderly women.

An apple a day may cut down the risk of dying from diseases and other causes in elderly women.

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Prospective study of fruits and vegetables and risk of oral premalignant lesions in men.

High dietary ingestion of fruits, particularly vitamin C-containing fruits such as citrus fruits, may help to thwart the development of oral pre-cancerous lesions in men.

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Fruit and vegetable intake and risk of acute coronary syndrome.

Eating more vegetables and fruits, particularly apples, may help to boost an individual defenses against the occurrence of adverse cardiovascular events, including heart attack.

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Greater Frequency of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Is Associated With Lower Prevalence of Peripheral Artery Disease.

Increased intake of fruits and vegetables may decrease an individual's predisposition to peripheral arterial disease (PAD).

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Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Frailty: A Systematic Review.

Lovers of fruits and vegetables are less likely to experience frailty than individuals who eat small amounts or completely avoided these plant foods.

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