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Cherries may reduce risk of gout flares
Researchers followed 633 people with gout for one year and found that eating cherries for two days was associated with a 35% reduction in risk of gout attacks. Combining cherry intake with allopurinol, a uric acid-lowering drug, was linked to a 75% reduction. The study appeared in the journal Arthritis & Rheumatism.

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