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Mediterranean Diet Linked to 23% Lower Risk of Death in Women
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2024-06-13
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Researchers found a 23% reduction in mortality rates in women following the diet, providing even more evidence of the benefits that come with swapping processed foods for fresh fruit and vegetables.
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