A 30-year study published in Nature Medicine found that diets high in plant-based foods and low in ultra-processed foods significantly increased the...
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From hot dogs and potato chips to sodas and frozen meals, ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have become a major part of the American diet. Researchers estimate that these foods now make up about 70% of what people in the U.S. eat. These products contain many added ingredients—such as artificial flavors, preservatives, and extra sugar or salt—to make them […] The post Ultra-processed foods may increase heart disease risk appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A 30-year study published in Nature Medicine found that diets high in plant-based foods and low in ultra-processed foods significantly increased the...
A 30-year study published in Nature Medicine found that diets high in plant-based foods and low in ultra-processed foods significantly increased the...
Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä have found that women who exercise less and have disordered eating habits tend to have more belly fat...
Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä have found that women who exercise less and have disordered eating habits tend to have more belly fat...
A new study suggests that watching less TV may lower the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other blood vessel problems, even for people who are more...
A study from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden has found that some commonly used cardiovascular medications are linked to a reduced risk of dementia...
Dr. Deep Dutta, an endocrinologist, countered the myth that eggs raise cholesterol, stating his own experience eating 28 eggs a week without adverse...
Limiting TV watching to one hour or less per day may help reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other blood vessel diseases, even for people...
A large new study has found that women who regularly drink sugary beverages like soft drinks and sweetened juices have a much higher risk of...
A new study from Norway suggests that the way coffee is brewed—and whether the drinker is male or female—may affect how much it raises cholesterol...