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A growing consumption of ultra-processed foods such as breakfast cereals, yogurts, soda, cookies and even infant formula is fueling an increase in chronic diseases, including mental illnesses around the world, according to a global team of public health experts.
The warning comes in the form of a three-part series published in The Lancet, titled "Ultra-Processed Foods and Human Health."
A growing consumption of ultra-processed foods such as breakfast cereals, yogurts, soda, cookies and even infant formula is fueling an increase in chronic diseases, including mental illnesses around the world, according to a global team of public health experts.
The warning comes in the form of a three-part series published in The Lancet, titled "Ultra-Processed Foods and Human Health."
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The warning comes in the form of a three-part series published in The Lancet, titled "Ultra-Processed Foods and Human Health."
A growing consumption of ultra-processed foods such as breakfast cereals, yogurts, soda, cookies and even infant formula is fueling an increase in chronic diseases, including mental illnesses around the world, according to a global team of public health experts.
The warning comes in the form of a three-part series published in The Lancet, titled "Ultra-Processed Foods and Human Health."
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Ultra-processed foods fueling chronic diseases, mental illnesses globally: study
A growing consumption of ultra-processed foods such as breakfast cereals, yogurts, soda, cookies and even infant formula is fueling an increase in chronic diseases, including mental illnesses around