Expert’s eight reasons why ‘ultra-processed’ beans are ‘very good’ for us
Experts have weighed in on the health benefits of a beloved British staple, sharing eight reasons why it’s actually “very good” for us. Baked beans are a common sight in …
Experts have weighed in on the health benefits of a beloved British staple, sharing eight reasons why it’s actually “very good” for us. Baked beans are a common sight in …
A doctor has issued a stark warning to those who frequently indulge in ultra-processed foods, due to the potential health risks, including cancer. A recent large-scale survey published by The …
A doctor has warned that a common additive found in almost half of “ultra-processed foods” in the UK could “promote” a serious health issue. Dr Federica Amati, a leading nutritionist, …
Eating a lot of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) such as sugary cereals, ready meals and fizzy drinks has been linked to poor mental health and a greater risk of dying from …
Professor Barry Smith, who used to work with major food manufacturers such as Kellogg’s, Coca-Cola, and Ferrero, has revealed his unintentional weight loss after cutting ultra-processed foods (UPFs) from his …
New Delhi: Most of the ultra-processed or packaged food items high in salt, sugar and fat “conceal” crucial information related to nutrients, and depend on “manipulative” or “deceptive” advertisements to …
Scientists have issued a warning that common everyday foods are causing a surge in cancer cases in under-50s. Ultra-processed foods including bread, breakfast cereal and crisps are a major factor …
Ultra-processed foods, like pop, hot dogs and candies, have been linked to a higher risk of stroke and cognitive decline, a new study says, warning about poor brain health outcomes …
Eating too much ultra-processed food such as crisps, burgers and ice cream may boost risk of memory problems and stroke, a study suggests. More than 30,000 people over the age …
Recent scrutiny has fallen on Nestlé, the global food conglomerate, for adding sugar to its powdered baby food products, such as Cerelac, in lower-income countries like India, while omitting it …