As Chinese and Australian scientists suggest a link between ultra-processed food consumption and heart attacks and high blood pressure, MailOnline details five hidden 'healthy' ultra-processed foods.
Comes as new study links ultra-processed food consumption to heart attacks. READ MORE: The truth about ultra-processed foods, experts say its not clear cut.
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The five 'health foods' that could actually be damaging YOUR healthAs Chinese and Australian scientists suggest a link between ultra-processed food consumption and heart attacks and high blood pressure, MailOnline details five hidden 'healthy' ultra-processed foods.
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The five 'health foods' that could actually be damaging YOUR healthAs Chinese and Australian scientists suggest a link between ultra-processed food consumption and heart attacks and high blood pressure, MailOnline details five hidden 'healthy' ultra-processed foods.
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Latest studies show ultra-processed foods damage heart healthChinese 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.
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Latest studies show ultra-processed foods damage heart healthChinese 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.
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Latest studies show ultra-processed foods damage heart healthChinese 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.
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First randomized trial of traditional Chinese medicine for heart failure shows benefitThe traditional Chinese medicine qiliqiangxin reduces hospitalization for heart failure and cardiovascular death in patients with heart failure and a reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), according to late breaking research presented in a Hot Line session August 26 at ESC Congress 2023.
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