Ultra-processed foods are associated with higher risk of early death, especially ready-to-eat meat and seafood.
Despite what you may have heard, not all ultra-processed foods are bad for your health. It all depends on nutrient content.
Consumption of processed meats and sugar-sweetened beverages had a particularly strong association with risk of early death, ...
Despite a growing body of evidence, Big Food is trying to dampen fears about the health effects of industrially formulated ...
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Ultra-processed foods are quick, convenient and hard to avoid, but there is growing evidence that eating these products can ...
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Ultra-processed foods are a hot topic in health right now. A new study is the latest to link them t… Cardiovascular disease ...
A new study conducted by researchers in Spain has found an association between a child’s intake of ultra-processed foods and ...
One in six workers in the US believe they are addicted to ultra-processed food (UPF), new research has revealed.