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Addicted to fast food? New poll shows 13% of older Americans meet criteria
New research shows many people are addicted to processed foods such as ice cream, pizza and chips which can lead to several ...
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Ultra-processed foods may raise cancer risk: study
Ultra-processed foods such as sliced bread, breakfast cereals, fizzy soda and many ready meals could put people more at risk of cancer, warns a new study. They are generally high in salt ...
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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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Colorectal cancer is rising among Gen X, Y & Z. Here are 5 ways to protect yourself
If you are in you're in your 20s, 30s and 40s, you need to know the signs to watch for and when to seek screening or ...
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‘We’re mis-demonising ultra-processed food’: The case for focusing on what to eat, not what to avoid
From a public health perspective, ‘ultra-processed food’ is a major concern. But stigmatising the term, instead of focusing ...
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Which foods can cause cancer?
Some cancer risk factors are modifiable, meaning people can increase or decrease their risk by making lifestyle changes, such as with their diet. Red meat, alcohol, and highly processed foods all ...
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Six in ten Brits are unaware that processed meat increases risk of bowel cancer
The research was commissioned for World Cancer Research ... people want to swap out processed meat for alternatives. “We want to help people make changes to their diet by giving them some ...
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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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Eating lots of these foods could increase your risk for cancer, new study suggests
Eating lots of ultra-processed foods may raise the risk of breast and ovarian cancer, a new study suggests. An analysis of data from more than 197,000 adults from the U.K. who were followed for a ...
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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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Ultra-processed foods 'may increase the risk of cancer'
Eating ultra-processed foods such as ice cream, ham, crisps, mass-produced bread and breakfast cereal may increase the risk of cancer, experts have said. A study funded by Cancer Research UK and ...

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