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Study Suggests Pesticide Exposure in Healthy Diets May Shape Lung Cancer Risk for Younger Non-Smokers
New research highlighted by Medical Xpress suggests that diets rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains may also expose younger non-smokers to pesticides linked to lung cancer risk.
Key Takeaways
- Medical Xpress highlighted research from USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center.
- The study suggests healthy diets may expose younger non-smokers to pesticides.
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