A food scientist who has long vocalized the link between ultra-processed foods and chronic health conditions has revealed that he still eats them, even 'the bad ones.' Dr Kevin Hall served as a ...
Identifying unhealthy food is not as easy as one might think.
While ultra-processed foods are often tied to health issues, a decade-long study suggests they do not speed up cognitive ...
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — Sam Srisatta, a 20-year-old Florida college student, spent a month living inside a government hospital here last fall, playing video games and allowing scientists to document ...
This week, I wrote about a new proposed definition for ultra-processed foods, which prompted excellent follow-up questions from readers. Many wanted to better understand why these products are ...
Highly processed foods may harm nearly every major organ system and are linked to a surge in chronic illnesses, according to a new global review. A series of papers published Tuesday in The Lancet ...
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The most inflammatory foods, ranked from least to most harmful
Most of us know that what we eat shapes how we feel. But there's a deeper game being played inside the body, one most people don't think about until something goes seriously wrong. Chronic ...
A new study suggests that older adults who reduce their intake of ultra-processed foods may naturally consume fewer calories, leading to improved nutrient absorption and reduced inflammation.
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