Harvard Researchers Address Potential Biases in Ultraprocessed Food Cancer Studies
Leading epidemiologists respond to concerns about methodological limitations in research linking ultraprocessed foods to cancer risk.
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Leading epidemiologists respond to concerns about methodological limitations in research linking ultraprocessed foods to cancer risk.
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