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Several frequently used food preservatives may increase the risk for CVD and hypertension, according to findings published in European Heart Journal.“These new data call for a re-evaluation of the safety of food additive preservatives by health authorities for better consumer protection,” lead study author Anaïs Hasenböhler, a PhD student at Sorbonne Paris North University in France,
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