Ultra-Processed Foods linked to over 30 adverse health outcomes
Bharti Jayshankar February 29, 2024: From packaged snacks to sugary drinks, the allure of ultra-processed foods (UPF) has become a staple in many.
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Bharti Jayshankar February 29, 2024: From packaged snacks to sugary drinks, the allure of ultra-processed foods (UPF) has become a staple in many.
The association between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and mood and anxiety problems in adolescents is consistent with previous studies.
Fizzy drinks, mass-produced breads, many ready meals, and most breakfast cereals increase the risk of cancer as they contain higher salt, fat, sugar.
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