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  "text": "I feel they intentionally do this because it sells better, which is very frustrating.\n\nI saw another study, largest in a while, and the headlines and reddit posts all made it seem like UPF was just bad even increasing all cause mortality by 4%. The study itself thankfully broke it down and found that as long as the UPF scored high for healthy food index (which has a better name), the negative effects basically went away. I was downvoted a lot for arguing that UPF is a useless term because of how broad and unclear it can be, and how I'm sceptical it's the UPF vs just poor macros and micros. I then read the study and the author agreed. All on a science sub too. \n\nAnd yeah those studies at least can control for other variables to compare actual impacts of diet more closely.",
  "label": "r/health",
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  "communityName": "r/Health",
  "datetime": "2024-05-23",
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