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Nut, Corn, Popcorn Intake May Not Increase Risk for Diverticulosis in Men
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Nut, Corn, Popcorn Intake May Not Increase Risk for Diverticulosis in Men |
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http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/579579?src=rss |
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In a large, prospective study of men without known diverticular disease, nut, corn, seed, and popcorn consumption did not increase the risk for diverticulosis or diverticular complications. Medscape Medical News |
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Articles > Gastroenterology |
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Aug 27, 2008 |
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