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Study suggests graphic images for junk foods as with cigarettes

A healthy heart beside a damaged heart

A healthy heart beside a damaged heart Source: SBS

Graphic images of damaged organs covered in yellowish fat from too much unhealthy food could be used to turn people away from eating junk food if a new study is right. Health experts say it is time for junk foods to carry graphic warnings like cigarette packets do to combat what they see as an obesity epidemic.


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By Peggy Giakoumelos, Mai Hoa.

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Graphic images of damaged organs covered in yellowish fat from too much unhealthy food could be used to turn people away from eating junk food if a new study is right. Health experts say it is time for junk foods to carry graphic warnings like cigarette packets do to combat what they see as an obesity epidemic.



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