A recent study published in the European Heart Journal has established a correlation between the consumption of specific food preservatives and an increased risk of hypertension, heart attacks, and strokes. The research indicates that individuals who ingested higher quantities of these preservatives exhibited a greater likelihood of developing these cardiovascular conditions over time. The findings contribute to the ongoing discourse on the health implications of food additives and their potential impact on public health.
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