UPFs are made to encourage addiction and consumption and should be regulated like tobacco, say researchers ...
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What decades of tobacco regulation can teach us about ultra-processed food, new study finds
A new study argues that ultra-processed foods are engineered more like cigarettes than like real food, and should face ...
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) should face stricter regulation, a study has argued, after it found that they were more similar ...
Nutritionists have linked these foods to a heightened risk some cancers, diabetes, obesity, Parkinson's disease and ...
Can't stop consuming chips, cookies, and cola? They are more similar to cigarettes than previously thought, finds a new study ...
A recent study suggests that ultra-processed foods (UPFs), due to their addictive nature and health risks, should be regulated similarly to cigarettes.
A study by three US universities argues that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) should face stricter regulation, comparing them to ...
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have more in common with cigarettes than with fruit or vegetables, and require far tighter regulation, according to a new report. UPFs and cigarettes are engineered to ...
A new study argues that ultra-processed foods share key traits with cigarettes, raising questions about food industry ...
The City of San Francisco recently filed a lawsuit against the country largest manufacturers of ultraprocessed foods, contending the food industry knew that their products were making people sick, but ...
Eating ultra-processed foods (UPFs) could lead to an addiction disorder, a new study suggests, prompting calls for some products to be labelled as addictive. UPFs are now simply part of the flavour of ...
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