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The fact that it is cooked in fat makes it unhealthy.
The bacterial contamination of milk from the affected cows makes it unhealthy for human consumption and has zoonotic importance [ 12].
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Nearly 148 million people live in areas where smog and soot particles make it unhealthy to breathe the air, according to the ALA's annual study on US air quality.
"They weighed in with their understanding that women's too delicate nervous system, monthly 'illness' and smaller brain, as well as their reproductive organs, all made it unhealthy for them to vote, work outside the home, write books, go to college or participate in the public arena".
Ironically, the very things that made Sears healthy for more than a century, made it unhealthy in the present: the inability to be entrepreneurial and reinvent, anticipate changes, and see opportunity as it got squeezed by big-box retailers on one side and Amazon and online retailing on the other.
Mass-produced meat is normally pumped full of hormones, making it unhealthy for humans to consume.
It's simple to make slight improvements to the taste of the water without adding too many calories and without making it unhealthy.
The potato may be a cheap source of calories, but its high glycemic index and its lacklustre nutrients (which are lessened by cooking) makes it an unhealthy food for today's ever-fattening population.
"Such a situation deforms our society, makes it morally unhealthy".
As many as 32 families a night were left to sleep on the floor or on benches, in violation of previous court orders, the court found, adding that the lack of a cleaning staff "makes it an extremely unhealthy place for a particularly vulnerable population".
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