Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) could be driving about a quarter of heart disease cases and deaths, new research has suggested.
Managing risk factors is the key to further progress in reducing deaths from coronary artery disease, a new study finds.
ULTRA-processed foods (UPFs) could be driving a quarter of heart disease cases and deaths, damning new research claims.
Data suggests deaths will fall if people cut their intake of UPFs.
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