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Your diet choices impact more than just your body—they shape your brain. Australian researchers have discovered that consuming sugary, fatty foods damages memory function even in young, healthy adults ...
Imagine this. You just had a full meal and your stomach is satisfied. But within an hour, you’re suddenly thinking about ...
Before wrapping up this session, the Texas Legislature approved Senate Bill 25. It requires a clear warning for processed ...
HOUSTON — If you need a good laugh, read the responses to our story about Texas lawmakers targeting junk food in a bipartisan ...
Hims asked Americans to weigh in on their favorite junk foods, and what we learned is that America’s palette is as diverse as its residents. What’s more, where you live can also impact howyou eat.
even after eating not long ago. It happens because ads for food trigger response in the brain’s reward area, making junk food look more appealing. Studies reveal that kids given access to ads ...
They received diets of ultraprocessed and unprocessed foods matched for calories, sugar, fat, fiber and macronutrients for two weeks each and were told to eat as much as they liked. Loftfield’s ...
Small clinical study with obese dieters who had chronic health problems found that eating balanced meals and including craved foods with those meals helped dieters manage cravings, even into the ...
According to a new review study, published today in the journal Brain Medicine, microplastics may be the missing link in the relationship between ultra-processed foods and certain neurological ...
Junk food can be detected in blood and urine tests, reveals new research. Molecules in blood and urine samples can show how much ultra-processed food you eat, say American scientists. Researchers ...