5 Habits That Could Dramatically Lower Your Risk of Diverticulitis (Even If It Runs in Your Family)
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New research shows five key lifestyle habits—like eating more fiber and exercising regularly—may lower your risk of diverticulitis, even if you have a genetic predisposition.

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