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Mingyang Song, MBBS, ScD, discusses the link between ultraprocessed foods and cancer risk, emphasizing nutrition's role in prevention.
Drinking up just got a whole lot easier! Reviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S., RDN "Key Takeaways" Hydration plays a key ...
The government may extend the sugar tax to milkshakes and lattes sold in supermarkets as they look into high-sugar milky ...
Teeth can be a tell-tale sign of good health, continual research shows, including one recent study that found the number of teeth at a certain age can hint at an individual’s likelihood to live 100 ...
The government’s plan to expand the sugar tax is welcome because products often marketed as diet-friendly, protein-rich or healthy choices can be packed with hidden sugars. Hannah Twiggs looks at how ...
Plans to end the exemption from the levy for dairy-based drinks, as well as non-dairy substitutes such as oats or rice, were put out for consultation on Monday ...
People are living longer these days than they did in the past. While that’s definitely good news, it does come with one ...
Everyone loves sweets, and added sugar is hidden in many seemingly healthy foods. But changing your habits might be easier ...
“Demonizing convenient, affordable and shelf-ready food and beverage products could limit access to and cause avoidance of ...
Discover how common foods create mental cloudiness and learn the brain-boosting alternatives that can restore your focus, ...
High sources of caffeine include coffee, tea, cola drinks, chocolate and some over-the-counter pain relievers designed for headache relief — check labels carefully. Many sugar-free gums are made with ...
A primary target of the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” campaign has been the Supplemental Nutrition ...