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Study Urges Cigarette-Like Regulation for Addictive Ultra-Processed Foods
A new study from top U.S. universities suggests ultra-processed foods (UPFs) should be regulated like tobacco due to their addictive nature and health risks. Published in Milbank Quarterly, the study highlights weak global regulations, especially in Africa, and calls for stronger government interventions to address rising non-communicable diseases.
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