“Osteoarthritis is an increasingly prevalent and costly global health issue,” she said. “It constitutes one of the largest ...
Walk into any grocery store and you’ll see it: aisles filled with brightly colored packages containing ultra-processed ready-to-eat meals, quick snacks and flavored drinks — often billed as “healthy.” ...
Almost every day, we hear a different expert urge us to avoid ultra-processed foods (UPFs). And it totally makes sense, since studies show the more UPFs we eat, the higher our risk of everything from ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Headlines about ultra-processed foods abound. Though they’ve become a staple in the American diet, the ...
A new study links ultra-processed foods to fat buildup in thigh muscles, which may increase the risk of knee osteoarthritis.
A small study suggests that people who avoid ultra-processed foods (UPFs) consume around 330 fewer calories each day on average—even while eating more by weight. Researchers say that when food is ...
PEOPLE who regularly scoff junk food may be at higher risk of a debilitating bone-thinning disease, concerning research has ...
A new study analyzed data from 1,400 older adults in Amsterdam, tracking their diet habits and cognitive test scores over a decade. The results suggest that eating ultra-processed food wasn’t linked ...
People who ate high levels of ultra-processed food were more likely to suffer a heart attack or other heart issues, according to new research. When compared with people who had about one serving a day ...
Eating more than nine servings of ultra-processed foods daily was linked to a 67% higher risk of major heart events Each ...
When it comes to navigating supermarket shelves, chef and MasterChef judge Anna Haugh has a clear rule of thumb: avoid ...
Changes to Florida SNAP benefits went into effect on April 20. The changes exclude SNAP recipients from buying soda, candy, ...