Not all ultra-processed foods are inherently evil. A nutrition researcher says to choose options low in sugar and sodium and add vegetables.
Awareness of ultra-processed foods is growing, but new research from the International Food Information Council finds consumers lack shared definitions — creating confusion and opportunity for food ...
In December, researchers from France published their findings in the medical journal The Lancet Regional Health after ...
We’re joined by the BBC health reporter Annabel Rackham and Priscila Machado, a nutritionist from Deakin’s Institute for ...
The newly updated food pyramid is unlikely to trigger an overnight transformation in how Americans eat. But over time, it ...
In November 2025, a group of the world’s leading experts on ultra-processed foods (UPFs) came together to review the latest ...
Last summer, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture signed new waivers to amend what food can be purchased by SNAP recipients in ...
There has been a lot of discussion about the public health impact of ultra-processed foods in recent times. First Chris Van ...
According to a top nutritionist, not all ultra-processed foods are created equal, and some are demonised despite being a ...
Some plant-based processed foods may lower heart disease and diabetes risk, challenging one-size-fits-all warnings about ...
A long-term study shows that regularly eating processed carbohydrates may increase dementia risk later in life.
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