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Depression risk spikes for those who eat these unhealthy foods, study finds: ‘Not a coincidence’ – Fox News

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
September 26, 2023
in Mental Health
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  1. Depression risk spikes for those who eat these unhealthy foods, study finds: ‘Not a coincidence’  Fox News
  2. Study Finds Link Between Ultra-Processed Foods And Depression In Women  Real Simple
  3. Ultra-Processed Foods and Artificial Sweeteners Linked to Depression Risk  Everyday Health
  4. Ultra-processed foods, artificial sweeteners tied to depression  ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix
  5. Long-term consumption of ultra-processed foods may increase depression risk  News-Medical.Net
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