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Ultra-processed foods: obesity and weight gain

Scientific research shows a strong association between ultra-processed foods and obesity. (Photo credit: Ishak Robin/Unsplash) During the last fifty years, the obesity rate across the globe has nearly...

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Ultra-processed foods and early death 

Research shows that highly processed foods are associated with premature death. (Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons) There is strong scientific evidence that ultra-processed foods are linked to severe...

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Ultra-processed foods linked to increased risk of Type 2 diabetes

Ultra-processed food increases the risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to research. (Photo credit: Sweet Life/Unsplash) A growing body of scientific evidence shows that consumption of ultra-processed...

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Ultra-processed foods: increased risk of cancer

Highly processed food is associated with an elevated risk of various cancers. (Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons) Recent scientific research shows that eating ultra-processed foods raises cancer risk,...

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Titanium Dioxide, banned in Europe, is one of the most common food additives...

Titanium dioxide is the most widely used whitening pigment in the world and has been linked to adverse health effects, particularly genotoxicity and intestinal inflammation. It is applied as food...

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Sucralose: Emerging science reveals health risks

Key scientific studiesHistory of deceptive marketing Sucralose is the most widely used artificial sweetener in the United States. Most commonly sold under the brand name Splenda, sucralose is used in...

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Ultra-processed foods tied to cancer, diabetes, dementia, depression and...

Research shows ultra-processed foods are linked to several serious health risks. (Photo credit: Frank Chamaki/Unsplash) Hundreds of scientific studies provide strong evidence that consuming...

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Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Corporate capture of the nutrition...

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics – the world’s largest organization of food and nutrition professionals, with over 100,000 credentialed dietitians, nutrition practitioners and students – is one...

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Report: Nearly Half of Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Have Conflicts...

Nine out of 20 members of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee have conflicts of interest with food, pharmaceutical or weight loss companies or industry groups with a stake in the outcome of the...

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Some ultra-processed foods are as addictive as cigarettes and cocaine

Ultra-processed foods are industrially formulated with added sugar, artificial sweeteners, additives and flavorings to be highly rewarding and even addictive. They can alter the brain’s reward...

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IFIC explainer: How Big Food defends ultra-processed foods, pesticides,...

The International Food Information Council (IFIC), a trade group funded by large food and pesticide companies, misleads the public about diet and health, according to documents obtained by U.S. Right...

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Ultra-processed foods: obesity and weight gain

Scientific research shows a strong association between ultra-processed foods and obesity. (Photo credit: Ishak Robin/Unsplash) During the last fifty years, the obesity rate across the globe has nearly...

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Ultra-processed foods: increased risk of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease 

Research shows ultra-processed foods increase the risk of dementia. (Photo credit: National Cancer Institute/Unsplash) Scientific evidence shows that diets high in ultra-processed foods are associated...

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Ultra-processed foods: increased risk of depression and anxiety

Research shows ultra-processed foods increase the risk of developing depression and anxiety. (Photo credit: Gadiel Lazcano/Unsplash) Ultra-processed foods increase the risk of developing depression...

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Ultra-processed foods and early death 

Research shows that highly processed foods are associated with premature death. (Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons) There is strong scientific evidence that ultra-processed foods are linked to severe...

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