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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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I’m a nutritionist – to avoid bloating and cancer here’s 3 foods to cut out now
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Health And Nutrition: Can You Eat Processed Foods While Following A Diet To Reduce Cancer Risk?
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Colorectal cancer is rising among younger adults and scientists are racing to uncover why
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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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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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CA bill would ban Skittles, other processed foods that use chemicals linked to health risks
A new bill proposed in the California legislature would ban popular candies such as Skittles and Nerds, as well as other ...
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‘We’re mis-demonising ultra-processed food’: The case for focusing on what to eat, not what to avoid
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are well and truly in the spotlight, with a growing number of studies linking excessive consumption to a range of health risks, from cardiovascular disease to cancer and ...
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What food additives are banned in California?
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Can organic food help fight cancer?
However, scientific alterations can have health consequences on consumers, causing allergies and even chronic ailments and can even increase the risk of cancer. That’s why it is recommended that ...

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