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A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine. Consider eating more cruciferous vegetables, berries, walnuts, carrots and onions to help fight #cancer. https://mayocl.in/2CmQBxe



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A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine. Consider eating more cruciferous vegetables, berries, walnuts, carrots and onions to help fight #cancer. https://mayocl.in/2CmQBxe


Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And eating a heart-healthy diet is one lifestyle strategy to prevent heart disease.
Healthy chocolate sounds like a dream come true, but a growing number of studies suggest that it can be a heart-healthy choice. Most commercial chocolate has ingredients that add fat, sugar and calories, though, so too much can contribute to weight gain — a risk factor for high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes.
Learn more from Katherine Zeratsky, a Mayo Clinic registered dietitian nutritionist, about making chocolate part of your healthy diet.
Mayo Clinic@MayoClinic·Can chocolate really be good for you? Learn more from @KZeratsky, a Mayo Clinic registered dietitian nutritionist, about making chocolate part of your healthy diet. https://mayocl.in/3euXw8V


Mayo ClinicVerified account @MayoClinic 7 minutes ago
A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine. Consider eating more cruciferous vegetables, berries, walnuts, carrots and onions to help fight #cancer. https://mayocl.in/2CmQBxe

Mayo ClinicVerified account @MayoClinic 7 minutes ago
A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine. Consider eating more cruciferous vegetables, berries, walnuts, carrots and onions to help fight #cancer. https://mayocl.in/2CmQBxe

Mayo ClinicVerified account @MayoClinic 7 minutes ago
A whole-food diet rich in diverse fruits and vegetables is powerful medicine. Consider eating more cruciferous vegetables, berries, walnuts, carrots and onions to help fight #cancer. https://mayocl.in/2CmQBxe