Scientists Reveal Ultra-Processed Foods Most Likely to Shorten Your Life
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We're increasingly learning that ultra-processed foods are bad for our health. But according to new research, some of these foods may be worse for our health than others.In the U.S., ultra-processed foods account for almost 60 percent of our energy intake, according to research published in The BMJ. This includes packaged snacks, carbonated drinks, instant noodles, ready meals and most products that contain a long list of unrecognizable ingredients, preservatives, emulsifiers, sweeteners and...

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