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Updated · Fox News · Apr 21
Study Probes Link Between Healthy Diets and Lung Cancer Risk in Young Non-Smokers
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 21

Study Probes Link Between Healthy Diets and Lung Cancer Risk in Young Non-Smokers

53 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 21
  • A new study suggests a possible link between healthy diets rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and increased lung cancer risk among young non-smokers.
  • Researchers hypothesize that pesticide residues on conventionally grown produce may contribute to this association, though the study does not prove causation.
  • Experts emphasize that decades of research support the health benefits of plant-based diets, and further investigation into environmental factors is needed.
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