Fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with lower prevalence of asymptomatic diverticulosis: a cross-sectional colonoscopy-based study
Benjamin Maxner(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Hamed Khalili(Harvard University), Jessica McGoldrick(Massachusetts General Hospital), Rocco Ricciardi(Massachusetts General Hospital), Ramnik J. Xavier(Massachusetts General Hospital), Joseph C. Yarze(Harvard University), Po‐Hong Liu(Massachusetts General Hospital), Kyle Staller(Massachusetts General Hospital), Daniel C. Chung(Massachusetts General Hospital), Danielle Bellavance(Thomas Jefferson University)
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