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"A bad diet can end up being lethal!"

A new global study has found 11 million deaths in 2017 were linked to people eating poor diets hi...

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18.41 4 Apr 2019


"A bad diet can end up being lethal!"


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18.41 4 Apr 2019


A new global study has found 11 million deaths in 2017 were linked to people eating poor diets high in sugar, salt and processed meat.  Data out today also suggested that dangerously bad diets could in fact be a bigger killer than smoking tobacco. Donal O’Shea HSE lead for Obesity spoke to Susan Keogh about why having a healthy diet is vital in maintaining good health.

 


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