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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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Freirich added, "Decreasing your intake of both artificially and naturally sweetened beverages and foods is a sound strategy for your physical and mental well-being." Harris-Pincus also underscored that not all UPFs are equal. She stated, "When discussing the limitation of ultraprocessed foods, there is nuance—they are not all the same."