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Diabetes surge among Americans could be driven by 'healthy' breakfasts, doctor warns

close Video Dr. Mark Hyman says hybridized food is now far less nutritious than it used to be The physician, co-founder of Function Health in California, argues that modern agricultural practices have diminished the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Diabetes surge among Americans could be driven by 'healthy' breakfasts, doctor warns

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Key Highlights

  • Americans consume foods every day that are marketed as "healthy," when they could be quietly destroying their health, one doctor warns.
  • Dr.
  • Mark Hyman, physician and co-founder of Function Health in California, says that much of America’s daily diet is filled with unhealthy ingredients."The amount of refined starches and sugars that are everywhere is just staggering to me, given what we know about how harmful they are," he shared in an interview with Fox News Digital.
  • "I don't think people really understand." Hyman, author of the new book "Food Fix Uncensored," said he’s "astounded" by what people are eating, especially for breakfast.
  • "People just eat sugar for breakfast," he said.
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