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Fast food links to major health risks and 1.1 million deaths yearly, though a teen's death in India was wrongly blamed on it.
Regular fast food consumption is tied to serious health risks like obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, contributing to about 1.1 million deaths worldwide each year, experts say.
While a viral claim linked an 11th-grade student’s death in India to junk food, medical officials confirmed it was due to cardiac arrest from severe typhoid and tuberculosis, not intestinal perforation from fast food.
Doctors stress that intestinal issues in young adults are usually caused by infections or ulcers, not fast food alone.
Despite this, habitual fast food intake can silently damage the heart, liver, and blood vessels, increasing the risk of early death even in healthy individuals.
La comida rápida está relacionada con grandes riesgos para la salud y 1,1 millones de muertes al año, aunque la muerte de un adolescente en la India fue erróneamente atribuida a ella.