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3/8/2010
A study of more that 1,000 current and former smokers suggests that leafy green vegetables won’t prevent lung cancer, but they could reduce some damage to genes in lung cells. Gene changes that could lead to lung cancer were less severe in people who ate lots of leafy green vegetables and foods with the vitamin folate and who took multivitamins.
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Source: HHS Health Beat
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