IBD, lung cancer, diabetes may all be linked to ultra-processed food consumption. Design by MNT; Photography by Giulia Fiori Photography/Getty Images & Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The Food Standards ...
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods may raise your risk of serious heart problems, according to new research.
We are constantly told to watch out for the health risks of eating ultra-processed food, but should you be worried every time ...
For many, a new year comes with a renewed look at what we’re eating. For many, a new year comes with a renewed look at what we’re eating. We hear the words “processed” and “ultra-processed” a lot ...
I recently provided a column on the alarming health status of adolescents in the U.S. There is a close association between many of the negative health outcomes associated with the increasing ...
A new study finds that eating more ultra-processed foods is linked to weaker bones and a higher risk of hip fractures.
The global rise of ultra-processed foods in diets worldwide poses a major public health threat, according to experts who published a series of papers in medical journal The Lancet. The authors cite ...
A diet high in ultra-processed foods may be linked to a higher risk of Crohn’s disease. Image Credit: wragg/Getty Images Previous studies show that eating a diet high in ultra-processed foods can be ...
Identifying unhealthy food is not as easy as one might think.
Ultra-processed foods have become a staple in modern diets, from packaged snacks and sugary drinks to ready-to-eat meals. While they are convenient and widely available, new research suggests they may ...