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Ultra-processed foods major public health threat, experts warn

A group of 43 global experts published a series of papers in the Lancet medical journal highlighting the

Study links ultra-processed food intake to prediabetes in young adults

The consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) has been on the rise in the United States, with more than

Why not all ultra-processed foods are bad for you

Comment and Health Not all ultra-processed foods are detrimental to health, argue Julia Belluz and Kevin Hall, co-authors

Are ultraprocessed foods truly addictive?

As I began to pen this article, a thought of the gummy worms lurking in my kitchen's snack

Ultra-Processed Foods Could Sabotage Weight Loss, Even on a ‘Healthy’ Diet : ScienceAlert

Study Shows 'Healthy' Ultra-Processed Foods Can Hinder Weight Loss Efforts Ultra-processed foods have long been associated with negative

Americans Rely Heavily On Ultra-Processed Foods In Their Diets, New CDC Report Finds

Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have become a staple in the American diet, with the average person consuming more than

You can lose weight on a diet of ultra-processed food

Foods like cereal or protein bars can be homemade or shop bought, and can contain ultra-processed ingredientsDronG/Shutterstock When

Ultra-processed foods put to the test, come up short

The debate about ultra-processed foods and their impact on health continues to be a hot topic in the

RFK Jr.’s Planned Campaign On Ultra-Processed Foods To Face Challenges

The Department of Health and Human Services, under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is gearing up

Ultra-processed foods linked to higher chronic disease risks, even at low intake

Ultra-processed foods have long been a concern when it comes to their impact on our health. A recent

HHS plans ‘bold, edgy’ campaign on ultra-processed foods

Universities are facing potential cuts to research overhead payments from the Trump administration, amounting to billions of dollars.

RFK Jr. to link ultra-processed food to diabetes in HHS ad campaign

Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is launching a new national campaign called “Take Back Your Health” with