Higher intake of Vitamin B is linked to a lower risk of constipation, highlighting the importance of nutrition for digestive health.
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A major umbrella review shows that higher intake of vegetables and dairy products is linked to a lower risk of endometriosis, while butter and high caffeine intake appear to increase risk. However, the evidence remains weak due to limitations in existing observational studies.
Higher intake of Vitamin B is linked to a lower risk of constipation, highlighting the importance of nutrition for digestive health.
Higher intake of Vitamin B is linked to a lower risk of constipation, highlighting the importance of nutrition for digestive health.
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