Our environment drives many of the choices we make around what we eat. Evidence shows that to encourage consumers to make ...
Eating ultra-processed foods could lead to an increased risk of being diagnosed with precancerous colorectal growths for women under 50, according to new research. A study, published Thursday in JAMA ...
New research suggests there’s an unholy trinity of ways that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) can sabotage men’s health. A team of researchers from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark set out to ...
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Study reveals link between food enjoyment and weight loss
Researchers say labels, perception and environment all influence how the body responds after eating, reports the BBC.
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Ultra-processed food could be hurting your attention span
In a new study, people who ate more ultra-processed food performed worse at attention tasks and had higher modifiable ...
A study published in Radiology reports on a cross-sectional secondary analysis, which found that higher intake of ultra-processed foods was associated with a greater buildup of fat in thigh muscles, ...
Not all calories are created equal, and some could do far greater harm to men's health, new research suggests. A small study led by a team from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark suggests that ...
Young people may be uniquely vulnerable to ultra-processed foods and more likely to overeat when consuming a diet high in them, according to a new study. In a tightly controlled Virginia Tech feeding ...
Share on Pinterest Ultra-processed foods may contain endocrine disrupters that negatively impact male fertility. New Saetiew/Getty Images Ultra-processed foods can increase the risk of multiple ...
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