high sugar diet
08/05/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson
Eating processed sugar found to cause depression… but magnesium reverses it
Men are 23 percent more likely to develop depression or anxiety if their diet consists of a lot of high-sugar food such as soft drinks and desserts. Researchers at the University College London are stating conclusively that diet impacts mental health, and that high-sugar food can contribute to an increased risk of a mood disorder. […]
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