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California bill seeks to ban sale of foods with chemicals linked to cancer and other health issues
The chemicals can be used in foods because of a loophole in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Federal Food, Drug and ...
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Eating ultra-processed foods can increase your risk of developing cancer
A new study has also found that eating highly processed foods may put you at a greater risk of developing cancer. Eating ultra-processed food may lead to cancer The study published in the ...
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Local favorite Spam draws health scrutiny as processed meats are linked to cancer
Spam consumption, however, is not ideal for health, according to a Washington, D.C., public health advocacy group, because of a link between processed meats and cancer. The group and some doctors want ...
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Health And Nutrition: Can You Eat Processed Foods While Following A Diet To Reduce Cancer Risk?
Following a balanced diet and eating a variety of nutritious foods is key to maintaining your overall health. But can you eat ...
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High consumption of ultra-processed food associated with increased body fat, particularly in the abdomen
In a recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers evaluate the effects of high ...
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Cancer warning as experts reveal new list of foods that increase risk
Eating common ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of cancer, experts have found. A team of researchers from Imperial College London which led the study said British people eat far too many ...
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How much of a cancer risk is processed meat?
This is compiled by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). The IARC, part of the World Health Organisation (WHO), made the addition of bacon and processed meats in October 2015 ...
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Ultraprocessed foods and cancer
Plus, the risk of dying from breast cancer went up 16%. So, one more time, let me say how important it is to ditch red and processed meats, foods with added sugars or syrups, processed grains and ...
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Ultra-processed foods ‘may increase the risk of cancer’, experts say - Kilkenny Live
Eating ultra-processed foods such as ice cream, ham, crisps, mass-produced bread and breakfast cereal may increase the risk ...
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Ultraprocessed foods linked to ovarian and other cancer deaths, study finds
"This study adds to the growing evidence that ultra-processed foods are likely to negatively impact our health including our risk for cancer," said Dr. Eszter Vamos, the study's lead author and a ...
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Medical Report: New findings show even more added benefits of Mediterranean diet
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Several new studies provide evidence that the Mediterranean diet may be even healthier for us ...

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