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Harvard School of Public Health:
The Bottom Line.
Choose more vegetables and fruits. Go for color and variety—dark green, yellow, orange, and red.

It's hard to argue with the health benefits of a diet rich in vegetables and fruits: Lower blood pressure; reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, and probably some cancers; lower risk of eye and digestive problems; and a mellowing effect on blood sugar that can help keep appetite in check. Read more...
Eat Your Vegetables: 15 Tips for Veggie Haters
Vegetables are one of those foods people either love or hate. The problem with hating vegetables is that they are arguably the most health-promoting food group on the planet. If you aren't eating vegetables, you aren't getting all their amazing components like fiber, antioxidants, and other powerful phytochemicals. Read more...