Mediterranean Diet Significantly Extends Women's Lifespan, Study Shows

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A new study published in JAMA Network Open found that women who adhere to a Mediterranean diet have a 23% lower risk of premature death. The study, which followed 25,315 American women over 25 years, suggests that the diet's benefits are linked to improved metabolism, lower inflammation, and healthier lifestyle choices.
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