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​The affordability and accessibility of healthy food options are often limited for families with lower incomes, leading to a higher reliance on processed and sugary foods, which can have detrimental effects on adolescent health,” said Martin Weber, the WHO Europe programme manager for child and teen health., ​The affordability and accessibility of healthy food options are often limited for families with lower incomes, leading to a higher reliance on processed and sugary foods, which can have detrimental effects on adolescent health,” said Martin Weber, the WHO Europe programme manager for child and teen health., , Read More

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