Replacing ultra-processed foods (UPFs) with foods that are less processed may reduce the risk of diabetes, a new study suggests. This does not necessarily mean just unprocessed foods, but also refers ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has described ultraprocessed foods as “poison.” ...
HYATTSVILLE, MD.— Most calories consumed by US consumers come from ultra-processed food, according to data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A data brief from the CDC’s National ...
Over the past three decades, New Zealand’s imports of “ultra-processed” foods and drinks increased significantly, from 16 kilograms per person in 1990 to 104 kilograms in 2023. Our research shows the ...
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