Fruit and vegetable intake among Jordanians: results from a case-control study of colorectal cancer.
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H. Bawadi | R. Tayyem | Dennis D. Heath | K. Bani-Hani | I. Shehadah | T. Al-Jaberi | D. Heath | M. Al-Nusairr | S. Abu-Mweis | Ihab Shehadah | Majed Al-Nusairr
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