Ultra-processed foods linked to increased cancer risk
date:Aug 17, 2018
a specific ingredient, and it supports a lot of what we already know.

For example, she said, people eating more highly processed foods are probably eating fewer healthy foods, which may help prevent cancer. Nutritionists recommend a diet rich in whole grains, whole fruits and vegetables instead of foods that have little nutritional value.

Touvier also noted that it's an observational study, meaning scientists don't know what exactly is causing the increased cancer risk, but her group at the So
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