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Kurdistan Health Study Links Fast Food to Rising Acne Rates

A new health study in Kurdistan shows a strong link between fast food and acne. Researchers gathered data from teenagers and young adults across several cities. They examined eating habits, skin conditions, and lifestyle factors. The team then compared fast-food consumption with acne severity. Their findings show a clear pattern.

Researchers note that many young people eat fast food several times a week. They choose burgers, fried chicken, and sugary drinks. These meals contain high levels of fat and refined carbohydrates. The body reacts quickly to these ingredients. Oil production in the skin increases. Pores clog more easily. Acne breakouts then intensify.

Moreover, specialists confirm that stress also increases acne. However, they say fast food creates a faster and stronger effect. They believe the combination of sugar, salt, and unhealthy oils triggers inflammation. This inflammation spreads through the skin. Acne patches then grow more noticeable.

Doctors across Kurdistan now urge families to change eating habits. They encourage healthier meals with vegetables, fruits, and proteins. They also advise regular water intake to support the skin. Furthermore, they call for school awareness programs. These programs could help students understand the impact of daily food choices.

The study’s lead author says better nutrition improves skin within weeks. He adds that balanced meals strengthen overall health. He also warns that frequent fast-food consumption reduces treatment effectiveness. Many young people seek expensive creams. Yet their skin improves slowly because their diet remains unhealthy.

Health officials in Kurdistan now plan broader public campaigns. They aim to reduce fast-food consumption. They also hope to guide families toward affordable and nutritious options. The new study therefore opens an important discussion about youth health and long-term wellbeing.

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