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Ultra-processed foods have been linked to everything from obesity to certain forms of cancer, but new research suggests these products could also raise your risk of early death.
While designed for convenience and taste, ultra-processed foods are loaded with preservatives, flavour enhancers, and ...
A new study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine on Monday, April 28, examined the relationship between ...
We all know that eating too many sugary sweets, ready meals and fizzy drinks isn’t good for our health. But a new study has ...
Take a stroll down the middle aisles of any American grocery store, and you'll be surrounded by rows of brightly colored ...
You reach for ice cream after a stressful day—even when you’re not hungry. Is it just bad habits, or is ultra-processed food actually addictive? More scientists, doctors, and dietitians are saying yes ...
Eating certain combinations of additives, often found in ultra-processed foods (UPFs), can raise your risk of diabetes according to a recent study. And you don't need to eat them all at once to ...
Hi, it’s Madison in Arizona. I spent the past two days following HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. around on his “Make America Healthy Again” tour of the Southwest. More on that in a ...
April 10 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is calling on states to request waivers that would bar food stamp recipients from buying soda and other processed foods with their benefits ...
A new study published in PLOS Medicine revealed that the simultaneous consumption of multiple food additives commonly found in ultra-processed foods is linked to a slightly increased risk of ...
Food additive mixtures commonly found in diet drinks, soups, dairy desserts and sauces may slightly increase a person's risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study says. A mixture of additives commonly ...
In recent years, an alarming number of studies have shown that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) – things like ice cream, ham, sausages, crisps, mass-produced bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits and ...