Diets Heavy in Fruits, Vegetables, and Whole Grains Linked to Lung Cancer Risk
Researchers said the study did not test food for pesticides and called for more testing to confirm the link.
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Eating Fruits And Vegetables May Increase Chances Of Lung Cancer, According To New Study
Non-smokers under the age of 50 who consume a diet heavy in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains have a higher risk of developing lung cancer, according to a recent study. Interestingly, the researchers discovered that lung cancer patients under 50 frequently had better-than-average diets, suggesting that pesticide exposure from conventionally grown produce may be a hidden cause. The researchers further supported the theory with their observatio…
Are your healthy food increasing your risk of lung cancer?
For many years, people have been told that eating more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is one of the best ways to protect their health. These foods are rich in vitamins, fiber, and other nutrients that help the body function well. They are often linked to a lower risk of many diseases, including heart disease […] The post Are your healthy food increasing your risk of lung cancer? appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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