Chinese and Australian research suggests ultra-processed foods increase your risk of suffering a potential deadly heart attack or stroke but UK experts urge caution over findings.
Chinese study found heart attack risk rose 24% for ultra-processed foods eaters. READ MORE: The UK faces a 'tidal wave of harm' from ultra-processed food.
Chinese study found heart attack risk rose 24% for ultra-processed foods eaters. READ MORE: The UK faces a 'tidal wave of harm' from ultra-processed foodÖsterreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
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