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Eating a diet rich in vegetables may reduce:
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Risk for stroke and perhaps other cardiovascular diseases.
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May reduce risk for type 2 diabetes.
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May protect against certain cancers, such as mouth, stomach, and colon-rectum cancer
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All of the above
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A diet rich in vegetables has been shown to have multiple health benefits. Consuming vegetables can lower the risk of stroke and other cardiovascular diseases by improving heart health and reducing inflammation. Additionally, a vegetable-rich diet may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by promoting weight management and improving insulin sensitivity. Certain vegetables, such as cruciferous vegetables, have also been linked to a decreased risk of certain cancers, including mouth, stomach, and colon-rectum cancer. Therefore, the correct answer is "all of the above."