HEALTHWIRED
Food Preservatives May Increase the Risk of High Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Disease
A large-scale study suggests that preservatives commonly found in processed foods may increase the risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. The research highlights potential health risks associated with widespread use of these additives in everyday food products.
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