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  • In a statement to the media, Dr. Chen noted that the results of his team's new research support those from other studies, including one in which women who often ate apples were found to have a whopping 13 to 22 percent decrease in the risk of heart disease.The scientists found that apple polyphenols not only greatly extended the average lifespan of fruit flies but also preserved the ability of the
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