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Study reveals increased risk of depression linked to consumption of unhealthy foods

Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health conducted an extensive analysis of the dietary choices and mental health of over 31,000 women aged between 42 and 62, according to the journal article.

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Harris-Pincus also recommended opting for honey, sugar, or agave nectar instead of artificial sweeteners. For beverages, she suggested choosing lightly sweetened or unsweetened tea, coffee, or seltzer water over diet sodas. She also proposed using maple syrup, fruit juice-based popsicles, and 100% fruit juice as alternatives to sugar-free options. She cautioned, "Artificial sweeteners can present another issue. Since we perceive them to be hundreds to thousands of times sweeter than natural sugars, frequent use may lead to an accustomed preference for this ultra-sweet flavor.