Junk Food Overconsumption Linked to Higher Risk Of Mental Health Crisis, Study Finds
New Study in Journal of Affective Disorders Reveals Troubling Link Between Excessive Junk Food Consumption and Adult Mental Health Crisis.
New Study in Journal of Affective Disorders Reveals Troubling Link Between Excessive Junk Food Consumption and Adult Mental Health Crisis.
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