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UAE Health Alert: Processed Meat, Alcohol Linked to Cancer Risks

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Health professionals in the UAE are concerned about the daily use of processed meat and alcohol and have connected them to cancer risk. According to research, excessive consumption of these products leads to severe medical complications, making residents change to healthier eating lifestyles.

Medical studies show that processed foods—like sausages, hot dogs, and cold cuts—have preservatives and chemicals that can lead to cancer formation. Moreover, alcohol use has been designated as a significant carcinogen, with associations with liver, throat, and colorectal cancers.

Another concern factor is heat cooking processes, like grilling and frying, which have been shown to produce dangerous substances referred to as carcinogens. Carcinogens were discovered to induce DNA damage with a subsequent buildup of cancer potential over a lifetime.

Health experts recommend residents to cut down on processed meat, drink less alcohol, and use healthier cooking techniques like steaming and baking. Taking up a well-balanced diet of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help prevent these risks and ensure overall well-being in the long run.

 

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