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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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Upon analyzing the results, the researchers discovered that individuals who consumed higher quantities of ultraprocessed foods, particularly artificial sweeteners and artificially sweetened beverages, were more susceptible to depression. One potential explanation they put forth is that artificial sweeteners could induce chemical changes in the brain that trigger the development of depression.