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Daily intake of processed meats or sugary drinks may raise risk for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Eating 50 grams of ...
Processed meat, sugary drinks, and trans fats-even in small amounts—may significantly raise the risk of diabetes, heart ...
Study analyzing 77 research papers finds habitual consumption of processed foods increases chronic disease risk, challenging ...
In today's fast-paced world, reaching for a pie, sausage roll or sipping a chilled fizzy drink may feel like a convenient treat. But when these habits become part of our everyday diets, they quietly ...
Sugary drinks pose a significant diabetes risk, especially for women, due to rapid blood sugar spikes and insulin resistance.
Nutritional meta-analyses often promise certainty but deliver a plateful of confusion. A new study flips the script, ...
Heart disease is often seen as a problem that only affects older adults, but more and more young people are being diagnosed ...
Managing diabetes involves careful dietary choices to maintain healthy blood sugar. The article highlights foods to avoid, ...
Utah is known for its "dirty soda" habit, but new research from Brigham Young University shows these sodas might not be as harmless a "vice" as some assume.
Eating even modest amounts of ultra-processed foods may significantly increase the risk of developing serious chronic ...
Published in Nature Medicine, a recent study explored the link between the consumption of processed food items and sugary beverages, and the risk of serious health conditions.
RESPONSIBLE for a quarter of all deaths, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is of the UK’s biggest killers. It serves as an ...