A more nuanced approach to ultra-processed foods is necessary / Letters
The discussion over UPFs distracts from the real public health problem: meat and dairy products, writes Noah Praamsma It’s time to clear up the confusion over ultra-processed foods (We know ultra-processed foods are bad for you – but can you spot them? Take our quiz, 21 November). Yes, eating (…)
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