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Consuming ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of head and neck cancer, according to a study by the University of Bristol. The research suggests that factors beyond obesity contribute to the link between these foods and cancer, such as additives and contaminants. As evidence grows, individuals are advised to prioritize a healthy diet rich in whole foods.