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Can fast food have a negative long term effect on your immune system?

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Hey, Everybody knows fast food isn’t good for you . But after all these years, there are still

Hey, Everybody knows fast food isn’t good for you (well … almost everybody). But after all these years, there are still some really unique things that researchers are finding. Last week, one of the biggest research gaps started to get filled in, by way of an elegant mouse study. Fast food can send you to an extended stay on the porcelain throne, depending on what exactly you ate. But beyond the short run, could a fast food binge have unanticipated long-term effects? To help answer this question, a massive international team of 26 researchers performed a complex mouse study. It’s a pretty large and daunting study, so if you want just the key takeaways, check out our quick analysis here: [Does fast food makes the immune system more aggressive in the long term?]( Regards, Kamal Patel P.S. I also want to thank everyone who supported us last week by purchasing the Examine.com Fitness Guide. It was only available for those few days because we’re using it as a bit of a test case. Using your feedback, we’ll figure out how to make the Fitness Guide, as well as future products, even more useful. So thank you again to those 2,000+ people who purchased it - we wouldn’t be where we are without your support. [Unsubscribe]( | PO Box 592, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2T1

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