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Are processed foods aging you faster? Study shows the risks

A recent Italian study suggests that eating a lot of ultra-processed foods may be speeding up biological aging, regardless of the nutritional quality of the diet. This study, led by researchers from the Research Unit of Epidemiology and Prevention at the IRCCS Neuromed in Pozzilli, in collaboration with LUM University, analyzed data from more than […]

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