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Our diets are still as bad as they were 30 years ago, research shows

Por: Newsweek Health September 24, 2022

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People are eating more healthy vegetables and nuts than before, but are also consuming more red meat, soda and salt. Diets are not much healthier today than they were 30 years ago, according to new research.Scientists at Tufts University in Massachusetts said their findings can help governments better understand how eating habits are changing, helping them to set targets and invest in policies that encourage people to consume healthier... + full article



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