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Health & Wellbeing A study looking at health records of nearly 200,000 people has found a link betwe

[New Atlas logo]( Health & Wellbeing [Researchers call for health warning labels on ultra-processed foods]( [Some researchers are calling for health warning labels to be put on ultra-processed food packaging]( A study looking at health records of nearly 200,000 people has found a link between cancer and the consumption of ultra-processed foods. The researchers call for health warnings to be added to these foods but not all experts agree that is the solution. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [These everlasting Valentine roses are under $35]( Few things say love like roses. The problem is the beautiful flowers you bought at the florist seem to have wilted faster than you could say “Happy Valentine’s Day!” Here’s a solution that will have your roses (and maybe your love) blooming forever. 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