Ultra-processed foods are dangerous to our physical and mental health, contributing to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, eating disorders, anxiety, and depression.
Ultra-processed foods have long been linked to obesity and other chronic diseases, with numerous health campaigns advising ...
And much of the blame for this can be placed on how we eat. The question, of course, is which part of our diets is ...
IBD, lung cancer, diabetes may all be linked to ultra-processed food consumption. Design by MNT; Photography by Giulia Fiori Photography/Getty Images & Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The Food Standards ...
To help break it down during National Nutrition Month, Brooke Adachi, RD, a registered dietitian with Hawai‘i Pacific ...
Ultra-processed junk food harms fertility in both men and women, undermining their odds of conceiving a child, two teams of ...
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How ultra-processed foods could be impacting your fertility
India, April 6 -- A large U.S. study from McMaster University has found that women who consume fewer ultra-processed foods ...
A new study has found that excessive consumption of ultra-processed foods significantly raises the risk of heart attacks and ...
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A diet based on ultra-processed foods impairs metabolic and reproductive health, study finds
An experimental study looking into the health effects of a 3-week ultra-processed food diet found that such a diet impairs ...
For many, a new year comes with a renewed look at what we’re eating. For many, a new year comes with a renewed look at what we’re eating. We hear the words “processed” and “ultra-processed” a lot ...
Supported by nutrition experts, the Non-UPF seal highlights foods without additives, colorings, or ultra-processed shortcuts — helping shoppers identify less processed options. Stacey Leasca is an ...
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