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Eating Mostly Restaurant Meals Linked to Higher Risk of Early Death – Gizmodo Australia
Dining out often might come with a hidden cost down the road, new research suggests. The study found an association between frequently eating at restaurants and…

Dining out often might come with a hidden cost down the road, new research suggests. The study found an association between frequently eating at restaurants and a higher risk of dying earlier, along with deaths caused by cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Researchers at the University of Iowa looked at 25 years worth of data (1990 to 2014) from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, a regularly conducted and nationally representative poll of Americans lifestyle habits. During that…
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