A low-fat diet may have hidden dangers. Here is what Harvard Health says about low-fat replacements and what you need for a healthy diet.
The very popular wonder drug for the treatment of obesity and diabetes, T2, GLP-1 receptor agonist (Ozempic, Wegovy, Monjaro, etc.), with sustained use, is associated with a higher risk for ...
Nearly half of American adults are unaware that eating processed meats may increase their risk of developing colorectal ...
Just before National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month begins in March, a new Physicians Committee for Responsible ...
A national survey found that many adults ages 50–80 meet clinical criteria for addiction-like responses to ultra-processed foods. Middle-aged wome ...
What to eat? GRAS status allows manufacturers to use approved ingredients in food without undergoing repeated evaluations.
The proposed food safety legislation in Illinois would restrict manufacturers from using certain additives and require baby ...
Higher intake of ultra-processed foods in adults with obesity was associated with disordered eating symptoms, poorer diet quality, and lower protein intake. The cross-sectional findings suggest ...
A new study suggests that plant-forward eating styles, particularly the blood pressure-focused DASH diet, can result in better cognitive health later in life.
Researchers from Harvard, Duke, and the University of Michigan argue that some ultra-processed foods are engineered much like ...
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