(NEXSTAR) – Certain ultra-processed foods may be shortening your life, the results of a decades-long study indicate, according to researchers. The findings, presented Sunday at the American Society ...
Ultra-processed meats and foods are linked to a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Image Credit: Juan Moyano/Stocksy There is no singular universally agreed-upon definition of ultra-processed ...
Daily intake of processed meats or sugary drinks may raise risk for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Eating 50 grams of processed meat daily may raise type 2 diabetes risk by 30%. New findings in ...
We all know that ultraprocessed foods aren’t the healthiest choice, but not all ultraprocessed foods have the same impact on our health. It can depend on how much a food is processed and for what ...
When I read this title for a BBC story about how everything from bacon and sausages to ham, deli meats and hot dogs that once were fresh meats but were changed and cured to last longer or taste ...
These convenient snacks are rich in protein and low in calories, but they are considered processed meats. Here's how often ...
Ultra-processed foods have long been linked to obesity and other chronic diseases, with numerous health campaigns advising ...
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Smoked meats are incredibly tasty and add an additional layer of complexity to meat. Unfortunately, these particular smoked meats can be toxic when eaten.
Research shows that ultra-processed foods can affect type 2 diabetes risk. A recent study found that eating the equivalent of 2 slices of ham a day can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes by 15%.