Marketing researchers at the University of Arkansas examined the usefulness of "stop sign" disclosures on ultra-processed ...
Kraft Heinz CEO Carlos Abrams-Rivera practices intermittent fasting and exercises six days a week, The Wall Street Journal ...
The problem, according to this increasingly popular argument, is that we’re eating lots of ultra-processed food or UPF.
Growing research is linking ultra-processed foods to poor health. A dietitian shared three questions to make cutting down on ...
A recent study explores how adolescents perceive and consume ultra-processed foods during screen time, revealing the strong ...
Individuals who fuel up with more ultra-processed foods (UPFs) might be increasing their risk for 32 different physical and ...
You go to the gym, eat healthy and walk as much as possible. You wash your hands and get vaccinated. You control your health.
Research has linked ultra-processed foods with health issues including cancer. A dietitian recommended four breakfast foods ...
What to know about the pros and cons of these products, specifically for athletes.
It’s now impossible to avoid warnings about the dangers of eating too much ultra-processed food (UPF), the industrially manufactured products that fill supermarket shelves and media headlines.
Tiffany Henriques spoke to Newsweek about how changing her diet improved her gut health, left her with glowing skin and boosted her cognitive function.
Researchers found that front-of-packaging marketing claims used on ultra-processed foods can be misleading to consumers.