Consuming ultra-processed foods can cause harm to major organs, in addition to a host of other health problems, a new study published Tuesday in the medical journal the Lancet revealed. Another report ...
In November 2025, a group of the world’s leading experts on ultra-processed foods (UPFs) came together to review the latest ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Ultra-processed foods are a major public health threat that must be urgently addressed, according to a new series of papers authored by 43 global experts in the Lancet medical ...
The global rise of ultra-processed foods in diets worldwide poses a major public health threat, according to experts who published a series of papers in medical journal The Lancet. The authors cite ...
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Special report: India's deepening sleep crisis and the silent danger of ultra-processed foods
In this special report, the focus is on two escalating health challenges in India: the widespread sleep deprivation crisis and the surging consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs). The presenter ...
Explore how ultra-processed foods are reshaping diets across the globe and increasing the risk of chronic diseases. Discover ...
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The Hidden Dangers of Ultra-Processed Foods Unveiled
Your daily sandwich or that quick microwaveable meal might look innocent enough, but ultra-processed foods pack hidden risks that go beyond their convenience. From popular breakfast cereals to ...
With warnings about ultra-processed foods topping health headlines, Dr. Rosana Lastra shares her recommendation for parents ...
As a Registered Dietitian Specialising in Disordered Eating, I have spoken to so many clients, colleagues and members of the public who have seen or experienced negative impacts due to the current ...
Health and Human Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. blamed the major tobacco companies for manufacturing bad, ultra-processed ...
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From the community | MAHA is worsening nutrition insecurity — ‘Food is Medicine’ can do better
Knight-Hennessy scholar and medical school Ph.D. student Jasmyn Burdsall argues that cutting SNAP/WIC benefits worsens nutrition insecurity, and that investment into culturally-appropriate solutions ...
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