Emerging studies suggest diets high in ultra-processed foods could significantly increase the risk of developing Parkinson's disease.
Eating more than nine servings of ultra-processed foods daily was linked to a 67% higher risk of major heart events Each ...
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New study suggests ultra-processed foods 'encourage addiction' and should be regulated
New Study Suggests: Ultra-Processed Foods 'Encourage Addiction' and Should Be Regulated ...
Ultra-processed foods have long been linked to obesity and other chronic diseases, with numerous health campaigns advising ...
Ultra-processed foods are dangerous to our physical and mental health, contributing to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, eating disorders, anxiety, and depression.
Many "healthy" supermarket foods are ultra-processed and high in sugar or fat. A nutritionist reveals the red flags to look ...
Despite its widespread use, "ultra-processed" food does not have a universal definition. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he’d like to define it by April. So far, ...
Ultra-processed junk food harms fertility in both men and women, undermining their odds of conceiving a child, two teams of ...
There's already been a lot said about ultra-processed foods and their potential effects on human health. Food & Wine has diligently tracked the latest scientific findings, which indicate that ...
An American College of Cardiology report found people who eat more than nine servings of ultra-processed food a day have a higher chance of a heart attack or stroke.
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I’m a Harvard gut doctor: 3 dinners I cook for my family of 4—for $20 without ultra-processed foods
Harvard gastroenterologist Dr. Trisha Pasricha shares the three simple and nutritious dinners she swears by.
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