We are constantly told to watch out for the health risks of eating ultra-processed food, but should you be worried every time ...
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has promised that by April, the federal government will issue a definition of ultra-processed ...
Ultra-processed food makes up more than half of the food eaten in the United States. While some foods are fine in moderation, eating too much can affect your health. Here’s what you need to know about ...
Overhauling her diet helped Ashley Lucero's chronic fatigue and brain fog disappear ...
Pittsburgh — Scan any aisle in a convenience or grocery store, and those brightly packaged, bold lettered, sweet-and-salty options are likely to be ultra-processed. The term has been in the news a lot ...
Researchers say the findings build on earlier evidence linking these foods to high blood pressure, cholesterol, and insulin resistance — key drivers of long-term cardiovascular disease.
The term "ultra-processed foods" has become common when discussing how healthy -- or unhealthy -- American diets are. A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published early ...
When compared with people who had about one serving a day of ultra-processed foods, those who consumed nine servings per day ...
Eating more ultra-processed foods sharply raises the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death, with each serving adding to ...
New research suggests some ultra-processed foods may be designed to trigger the brain’s reward system in ways surprisingly ...
Regulators are moving toward policies targeting ultra-processed foods, but a fundamental issue remains unresolved: what ...
Your daily diet may play a bigger role in fertility than you think. A new study links ultra-processed foods to reduced chances of pregnancy.