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Wurst news ever, hot dog lovers. Ultra-processed foods — which often contain high levels of sugar, salt and unhealthy fats — are believed to make up over 70% of the US food supply. A new ...
Voters in Singapore head to the polls as the country’s long-ruling party aims for a stronger victory in the 2025 election.
The Texas Panhandle saw a dizzying spread of tornados and thunderstorms on Friday, with at least three different tornadoes on ...
Thousands of UK deaths each year may be linked to ultra-processed foods (UPFs), according to new analysis. Experts suggest a correlation between UPF consumption and increased risk of premature ...
Hamachi crudo and its endless, perfunctory variations blur together, but the rendering at Mirra, in Chicago, is a striking ...
A cardiologist has warned people that eating too much of three common foods can "hinder heart health". It's no secret that people are advised to follow a balanced diet, but some foods aren't so ...
with one study even suggesting these foods could weaken the immune system and fuel dangerous inflammation in just two weeks. A recent study revealed that common ingredients in UPFs, like ...
However, some experts say it is not clear why UPFs are linked to poor health and question whether this is because of processing or because people are opting for foods high in fat, sugar and salt ...
A real-world study of peanut oral immunotherapy in children younger than 3 has shown the approach is safe and effective at ...
Australians also consume a large amount of ultra-processed foods, also known as UPFs, with research suggesting they make up around 40 to 42 per cent of their daily energy intake. Alarmingly ...
Singapore women with PCOS show how they take charge of their health while battling symptoms such as irregular and heavy ...
New research has identified common foods that could play a key role in shaping a baby’s gut microbiome, with potential long-term health benefits. The study, led by Riddet Institute PhD fellow Vitor ...