A neuroscientist explains how highly processed foods may be key to “food addiction.” She also reveals some solutions ...
A study linked ultra-processed foods to 32 harmful health effects including a higher risk of heart disease, cancer, type 2 ...
Ultra-processed foods are linked to a host of serious health conditions, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, making them products most people want to avoid. However, because these foods are ...
Your brain deserves better than what most of us are feeding it. Scientists have spent decades connecting dots between what we ...
Food manufacturers utilize deceptive marketing tactics to make their products even more desirable. Referring to UPFs as ultra-processed products may provide clarity for consumers.
Ultra-processed foods are associated with all kinds of poor health outcomes. But they're probably not all equally bad. An ongoing study suggests adding more high-volume foods into your ultra-processed ...
Ultra-processed foods dominate the American diet, and research increasingly links them to major health concerns. A Virginia Tech study found that young adults on these diets ate past the point of ...
New research shows that diets high in ultra-processed foods may be connected to a higher risk of Crohn's disease.
“Eat less processed food!” has been the public health messaging for years, due to a link between ultra-processed foods and conditions such as obesity, heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. However, the ...
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Study finds processed foods may trick bodies into thinking it's summer. Scientists found a hidden seasonal timer that reads ...
Ultra-processed foods vary widely in their nutritional quality. Some options, like whole grains, can be nutritious, affordable, and convenient choices.