Research Connects Food Preservatives to Cardiovascular Health Risks
A comprehensive study involving over 112,000 participants has identified a notable link between the consumption of common food preservatives and an elevated risk of developing high blood pressure. Over an eight-year period, researchers observed that individuals with higher intake of these additives faced increased risks of hypertension, heart attacks, and strokes. This suggests potential dietary concerns for cardiovascular health.
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