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New findings reveal nuts and seeds may not trigger diverticulitis, challenging decades of restrictive dietary advice once ...
Diverticulitis occurs when these sacs become inflamed or infected, causing pain and other symptoms. Diverticular disease is very common, especially in aging populations. Diet, lifestyle ...
New research has found that nuts and seeds do not increase the risk of diverticulitis. The findings also confirmed that four ...
New research is helping debunk the myth that small, hard foods could get stuck in the colon, inflaming the pockets that ...
Here’s what to know about the study, plus evidence-based diet strategies to help prevent a diverticulitis flare ...
Eating nuts, seeds, and corn doesn’t raise diverticulitis risk in women, and following a healthy diet cuts the risk, ...
Nuts and seeds do not increase the risk of diverticulitis, according to findings published Monday in the Annals of Internal ...
According to a new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine women who eat nuts, seeds, or corn are not at a higher risk ...
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