Dr. Michael Hall University of Kentucky Walk into any grocery store and you’ll see it: aisles filled with brightly colored ...
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 ...
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 ...
Eating more than nine servings of ultra-processed foods daily was linked to a 67% higher risk of major heart events Each ...
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, ...
A diet high in ultra-processed foods may be linked to a higher risk of Crohn’s disease. Image Credit: wragg/Getty Images Previous studies show that eating a diet high in ultra-processed foods can be ...
Ultra-processed foods have long been linked to obesity and other chronic diseases, with numerous health campaigns advising ...
Ultra-processed junk food harms fertility in both men and women, undermining their odds of conceiving a child, two teams of researchers found.
After two weeks of being placed on a diet high in ultra-processed foods, people in their late teens and early twenties continued to take in an excessive amount of calories, even when not hungry, new ...
India, April 6 -- A large U.S. study from McMaster University has found that women who consume fewer ultra-processed foods ...