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Resolving to cut back on processed foods? New research suggests increase in colorectal cancer risk

Por: ABC7 Health February 02, 2023

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found ultra-processed foods might increase colorectal cancer risk for some people.Men actually have a higher risk when they have a diet pattern that includes a lot of ultra-processed foods, said Registered Dietitian Amanda Bode with Cleveland Clinic.The study found men who ate the most ultra-processed foods had a 29% higher risk of developing colorectal cancer when compared to men who ate the least.Bode said the study did not find the same... + full article



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