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Americans addicted to processed foods that could cause cancer: new studies

Por: New York Post Life February 01, 2023

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Processed foods are more than just bad for your waistline — they can be devastating to your overall health. from the Imperial College’s School of Public Health shows that “ultra-processed foods” are linked to an increased risk of developing cancer. The London researchers classified ultra-processed foods as products like carbonated drinks, cereals, mass-produced and packaged bread and pre-packaged meals. The study authors noted that such... + full article



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