Fruits Linked to Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk, Studies Show
Studies show fruits like apples, blueberries, citrus, and bananas lower cardiovascular disease risk. A 200g daily increase in fruit and vegetable intake may cut coronary artery disease risk by 8%.
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