New research shows that diets high in ultra-processed foods may be connected to a higher risk of Crohn's disease.
Ultra-processed foods dominate the American diet, and research increasingly links them to major health concerns. A Virginia Tech study found that young adults on these diets ate past the point of ...
Cheap, ultra-processed foods are fueling obesity and climate change at the same time, according to a new review of global ...
Ultra-processed foods vary widely in their nutritional quality. Some options, like whole grains, can be nutritious, affordable, and convenient choices.
Gut bacteria rapidly adapt to processed food additives, revealing how modern diets can reshape microbial evolution worldwide.
“Eat less processed food!” has been the public health messaging for years, due to a link between ultra-processed foods and conditions such as obesity, heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. However, the ...
In our fast-paced world, convenience can often come at the cost of nutrition. This shift has led to an increased reliance on ultra-processed foods. But diets high in ultra-processed foods are ...
A Harvard Medical School researcher who studies processed food explains why he stopped eating certain foods, and the simple, healthy alternatives he eats instead.
With rising incomes and urbanisation, ultra-processed foods will be part of India’s future. The policy choice is whether they remain a minor add-on or become the nutritional core of daily diets. The ...
SEVEN NEWS. WELL, YOU MAY BE WORKING TO STICK TO YOUR 2025 GOALS RIGHT NOW, AND MAYBE ONE OF THEM IS EATING A HEALTHIER DIET. DOCTOR RAMOS SAYS CUTTING DOWN ON ULTRA PROCESSED FOODS IS A GOOD PLACE TO ...
A study from Rutgers Cancer Institute researchers in eClinicalMedicine is the first to link ultra-processed foods to reduced survival in Black women with breast cancer.