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. : more fruits and veggies read more no. : water research consistently shows that plant-based diets are linked with a lower risk of obesity, hypertension, heart disease, type diabetes and cancer," said sharon palmer, a registered dietitian and author of "plant-powered for life."
"even going meatless one day a week can make a difference, as you increase all of those whole plant foods -- beans, lentils, whole grains, nuts, seeds, vegetables, fruits -- and decrease more animal foods, in particular red and processed meat. high intakes of these foods have been linked with increased...
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