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The World Health Organization came out with a report on cancer-causing processed meats, stating that

The World Health Organization (WHO) came out with a report on cancer-causing processed meats, stating that such meats definitely can cause colorectal cancer. Here are five foods to avoid. [verywell]( [Healthy Eating]( [Can Processed Meat Cause Cancer?]( The World Health Organization (WHO) came out with a report stating that processed meats can cause colorectal cancer. Here are five foods you may want to avoid. [READ NOW]( [5 Principles of Healthy Eating]( [READ NOW ›]( [How to Detect The Hidden Sugar in Your Food]( [READ NOW ›]( [What Is the Anti-Inflammatory Diet?]( [READ NOW ›]( [The Best High-Fiber Foods That Are Low in Carbs]( [READ NOW ›]( EDITOR'S PICK OF THE WEEK [Foods You Should Eat to Live Longer]( [READ NOW ›]( Get Delicious Recipes Delivered to Your Inbox [ONE-TAP SIGN UP ›]( READ THESE NEXT [The Health Benefits of Echinacea]( [READ NOW ›]( [Super Oxygenated Water Won't Help You Exercise]( [READ NOW ›]( [What Is Fractionated Coconut Oil and Why Should I Eat It?]( [READ NOW ›]( [Fruit Juice Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits]( [READ NOW ›]( [verywell fit]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Healthy Eating newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please [click here.](page=verywell) A DOTDASH BRAND 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 © 2019 Verywellhealth.com - All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy](

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