Eating more fruits and vegetables tied to unexpected lung cancer risk

sciencedaily - A surprising new study suggests that eating a very healthy diet—packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—might be linked to a higher risk of lung cancer in younger non-smokers. Researchers found that patients under 50 diagnosed with lung cancer of…

AI Summary: A new analysis links higher fruit-and-vegetable consumption to an unexpected rise in lung cancer risk among younger non‑smokers, with investigators pointing to pesticide residues on produce as a likely culprit. Researchers urge careful interpretation—don’t ditch your salad—while calling for stricter residue limits, better monitoring, and further study to untangle diet, toxins, and cancer risk.

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