A serious health issue that can even lead to death, this kind of cancer happens when abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way in the lungs. While...
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A recent study published in BMJ reveals a concerning link between high consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and an increased risk of lung cancer. The research, involving over 100,000 participants, found that those with the highest UPF intake were 41% more likely to develop lung cancer. Experts suggest reducing UPF consumption to mitigate the global burden of this deadly disease.
A serious health issue that can even lead to death, this kind of cancer happens when abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way in the lungs. While...
A serious health issue that can even lead to death, this kind of cancer happens when abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way in the lungs. While...
Over half (55 percent) of Americans' daily calories come from UPFs—chemically altered, preservative-laden foods linked to...
Over half (55 percent) of Americans' daily calories come from UPFs—chemically altered, preservative-laden foods linked to...
A new Australian study reveals a link between diet soda consumption and increased type 2 diabetes risk. Researchers observed over 36,000 individuals...
By Jonel Aleccia AP Health Writer Most Americans get more than half their calories from ultra-processed foods, those super-tasty, energy-dense foods...
A new UCL study reveals that eating minimally processed foods can help you lose twice as much weight compared to ultra-processed meals. Participants...
A recent UK study reveals that frequent red and processed meat consumption, exceeding three times a week, elevates the risk of heart disease,...
French fries are my favorite snack, especially when writing long articles at the office. They are delicious, and easy to eat even while working. Now...
French fries are my favorite snack, especially when writing long articles at the office. They are delicious, and easy to eat even while working. Now...