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  2. A diet high in fruits and vegetables may reduce your heart ...

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    Fruits and vegetables are without question an important part of nutrition — but a new study shows how important they are to chronic disease prevention.

  3. Diet rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce heart and ...

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    The protective effects on kidney health in the group consuming the diet rich in fruits and vegetables were also seen in participants who were administered an oral sodium bicarbonate tablet daily.

  4. Diet in diabetes - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This is due to a lack of long term high-quality studies on this subject matter. [1] [2] For overweight and obese people with diabetes, the most important aspect of any diet is that it results in loss of body fat. [1] [2] Losing body fat has been proven to improve blood glucose control and lower insulin levels. [1] [2]

  5. The 10 Best Vegetables To Reduce Inflammation ... - AOL

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    According to a 2023 study, kale can help prevent gut-induced inflammation and boost your gut health.It's packed with essential nutrients like antioxidants, minerals, fiber, and vitamins A, C, and ...

  6. Kidney failure - Wikipedia

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    Chronic failure affects about 1 in 1,000 people with 3 per 10,000 people newly developing the condition each year. [1] [10] In Canada, the lifetime risk of kidney failure or end-stage renal disease (ESRD) was estimated to be 2.66% for men and 1.76% for women. [11] Acute failure is often reversible while chronic failure often is not. [6]

  7. Diabetic nephropathy - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic nephropathy, also known as diabetic kidney disease, [5] is the chronic loss of kidney function occurring in those with diabetes mellitus. Diabetic nephropathy is the leading causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) globally.