High consumption of processed food hikes risk of heart problem

High consumption of processed food hikes risk of heart problem

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(UPDATE) FREQUENT consumption of ultra-processed food products increases the risk of developing multimorbidity, a combination of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases like heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney problems, the Healthy Philippines Alliance (HPA) warned.

The HPA, a network of civil society organizations working to prevent and control noncommunicable diseases, urged the public to refrain from eating too much unhealthy food to protect the heart.

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