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Think your daily workout cancels out those processed snacks? New research shows that ultra-processed foods can damage your ...
For years, Kennedy has railed against Big Food and Big Pharma and blamed the nation’s “chronic disease epidemic” on additives ...
From causing liver fibriosis to developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, know the effects of junk food on liver health. Junk food has slowly crept into our daily diet in the form of salt ...
Campaigners in Liverpool are calling for stricter government restrictions on advertising after it found half of all billboards in the city promote junk food. Bite Back, working in partnership with ...
That wide latitude could change. Attempts to eliminate junk food from SNAP coverage could gain traction under Trump's presidency. Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is ...
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Eating junk food could harm the memory and may even lead to brain damage, a study has found. Foods laden with sugar and fat appear to reduce levels of a natural brain chemical crucial for learning ...
But the purpose of the visit and the topics to be discussed, such as the junk food tax, are not unexpected. The Healthy Diné Nation Act implemented a 2% sales tax on unhealthy foods and ...
Everyone craves junk food once in a while. But worry not! Lifestyle coach Anu Tripathi has shared some helpful tips on Instagram about how to enjoy junk food without gaining weight. Your body ...
Plans to ban junk food ads from bus stops and billboards to protect public health are being stymied by advertising industry lobbying, reveals an investigation published by The BMJ. The BMJ sent ...
Plans to ban junk food adverts from bus stops and billboards to protect public health are being stymied by advertising industry lobbying, reveals an investigation published by The BMJ today.