Ultra-processed junk food harms fertility in both men and women, undermining their odds of conceiving a child, two teams of researchers found.
When compared with people who had about one serving a day of ultra-processed foods, those who consumed nine servings per day ...
To help break it down during National Nutrition Month, Brooke Adachi, RD, a registered dietitian with Hawai‘i Pacific Health’s 360 Weight Management Center at Pali Momi Medical Center, explains what ...
Eating fewer ultra-processed foods can help you better understand what’s in your food and how it’s made. Many foods that seem ...
Eating more ultra-processed foods sharply raises the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death, with each serving adding to ...
Imperial academics convened global leaders across science, policy and civil society to examine the latest evidence on Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs) ...
Eating higher amounts of ultra-processed foods is associated with lower bone mineral density and a higher risk of hip fractures, even in younger adults under 65.
Our study cohort was followed for over 12 years, and we found that high intakes of ultra-processed foods were linked to a ...
People who consumed over nine servings of ultra-processed foods per day on average were 67% more likely to suffer a major ...
Ultra-processed and uber-risky. Cardiology researchers published new findings Tuesday linking junk foods to cardiovascular distress, falling in line with the Department of Health and Human Services’ ...
A California bill would allow "not ultraprocessed" labels on foods, even as scientists debate definitions and courts question the legality of similar laws.
Even in a Whole Foods grocery store, most products will still be processed.