Research published in the American Journal of Public Health details the connection between ultra-processed foods and the ...
Today, the American Journal of Public Health released one of the most comprehensive collections of research and commentary on ...
Big tobacco used cigarette science to engineer ultra-processed foods like Lunchables. The post The Cigarette Science Behind ...
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 ...
Research links higher intake of ultra-processed foods to risks involving the brain, heart, metabolism, gut and muscles, with ...
Despite its widespread use, "ultra-processed" food does not have a universal definition. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he’d like to define it by April. So far, ...
Concerns about the health effects of ultra-processed foods are growing, as studies increasingly link them to conditions such ...
The biggest food industry association wants to use voters’ frustration with grocery costs to stymie Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s regulation of ultra-processed foods, POLITICO’s Amanda Chu ...
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How Big Tobacco helped design Lunchables—and gave birth to the ultra-processed food industry
R&D from the cigarette business played a surprising role in engineering snack foods for ‘consumer pleasure,’ a new study ...
A new study suggests that eating more ultra-processed foods may help reduce attention and slow mental processing, even in ...
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