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Doctor tells Tucker Americans are facing health crisis from processed foods: 'This is a national emergency'
Physician Dr. Mark Hyman highlights the alarming health consequences of the Standard American Diet and emphasizes the importance of good compumpstion habits for overall health.
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Researchers hope to uncover hidden mechanisms of why ultra-processed foods are so rewarding – and so overconsumed
Why are people drawn to ultra-processed foods, which have been linked to obesity, Type 2 diabetes, different types of cancer, ...
Euro Weekly News
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Some ultra-processed foods aren’t so bad after all, an expert says
ULTRA-PROCESSED food is bad for us, we all know that. It is increasingly linked to obesity and type 2 diabetes and regarded ...
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Uncovering the Hidden Mechanisms of Why Ultra-Processed Foods Are So Rewarding
Study aims to assess why highly-processed foods are so rewarding to the brain and why they are so over-consumed as part of the Western diet.
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Cancer-causing compounds found in cured meat, processed fish, other everyday food
Nitrosamines have been detected in foods and could pose a health risk, the European Food Safety Agency warned. Read more at ...
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Mediterranean Diet Reduces Risk of Prostate Cancer
And now, there doesn’t seem to be much mystery as to why: Mediterranean patterns of eating cut out processed foods and ... to ...
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I'm a nutritionist - these are the five ultra-processed foods which are NOT unhealthy
They're thought to make us fat, give us type 2 diabetes and even raise our risk of cancer. But ultra-processed foods shouldn't all be tarred with the same brush, one leading nutritionist has said.
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California bill seeks to ban sale of foods with chemicals linked to cancer and other health issues
The chemicals can be used in foods because of a loophole in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Federal Food, Drug and ...
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‘We’re mis-demonising ultra-processed food’: The case for focusing on what to eat, not what to avoid
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are well and truly in the spotlight, with a growing number of studies linking excessive consumption to a range of health risks, from cardiovascular disease to cancer and ...
Diabetes.co.uk
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EU food agency finds cancer causing chemicals in everyday foods
European health experts have published a new safety warning after detecting traces of cancer-causing chemicals in beer and cured meats, such as bacon and ham. Health bosses from the European Union (EU ...
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High consumption of ultra-processed food associated with increased body fat, particularly in the abdomen
In a recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers evaluate the effects of high ...

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