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14 million cases of type 2 diabetes linked to these foods, study says

Por: New York Post Life April 18, 2023

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An estimated 14 million cases of type 2 diabetes were caused by a poor diet, a recent study published in . Diets that lacked whole grains or had too much refined rice, wheat or processed meats were linked to the disease. Those that included overconsumption of fruit juice or insufficient amounts of non-starchy vegetables, nuts or seeds also had some impact on diagnoses, though not as much. The rise of type 2 diabetes cases represents “a growing... + full article



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