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9 processed foods dietitians say aren't as bad as you think
Frozen Vegetables Research shows frozen vegetables are just as nutritious as fresh ones, and in some cases, frozen varieties ...
In the first lawsuit of its kind, the city of San Francisco is suing 11 of the nation’s top food companies, saying they sell ...
Break free from the stigma of packaged goods and learn how strategic, shelf-stable choices can actually improve your nutrient ...
Cheap, ultra-processed foods are fueling obesity and climate change at the same time, according to a new review of global food systems.
“Eat less processed food!” has been the public health messaging for years, due to a link between ultra-processed foods and conditions such as obesity, heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. However, the ...
In our fast-paced world, convenience can often come at the cost of nutrition. This shift has led to an increased reliance on ultra-processed foods. But diets high in ultra-processed foods are ...
Gut bacteria rapidly adapt to processed food additives, revealing how modern diets can reshape microbial evolution worldwide.
A Harvard Medical School researcher who studies processed food explains why he stopped eating certain foods, and the simple, healthy alternatives he eats instead.
Ultra-processed foods include sweetened breastfast cereals and flavored yogurt. (Getty Images) Ultra-processed foods, such as pastries and sweetened breakfast cereals, are popular for a reason.
We are food scientists/nutritionists, and we understand the need for processed foods. From time to time, we even eat them. Here’s why. We know that the vilification of processed foods by health ...
We know that processed foods are bad for us: Recent research found that even when meals are matched in nutrients like carbs, protein, fat, and sugar, people tend to eat more calories of processed ...
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