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No, they cannot.

While some diseases, such as Type II Diabetes and many cardiovascular problems, can be prevented this way, others diseases are congenital (present at birth) and still others have genetic (hereditary) origins. Also, many diseases are acquired through contact with bacteria or viruses that have nothing to do with diet. Still others, such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, have no known cause but are not considered to be diet or exercise related.

Suffice to say that a proper diet and lots of physical activity will unquestionably improve overall health and will assist greatly in the fight against any diseases you might come in contact with.

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