New research shows ultra‑processed foods are linked to higher risks of obesity, diabetes and heart disease, fueling chronic illness worldwide. Experts suggest policy changes such as healthier options in schools and hospitals and taxes on unhealthy products. Nutritionists recommend simple meals like oats, beans, vegetables and fish, noting condiments and sauces can be hidden sources of processed ingredients.
New research links ultra‑processed foods to chronic disease risks worldwide
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