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Researchers studying the effects of microplastics in the brain published an article examining the relationship between the ...
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Money Talks News on MSNStudy: Common Processed Foods May Suppress Cancer-Fighting ImmunityScientists have identified a troubling link between common processed foods and weakened cancer defense in the body.
FOODS that make up around 57 per cent of the average UK diet are fuelling autism, depression and dementia cases, scientists warn. In a major new review, ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have been ...
Our recent study examined whether front-of-pack food labels could help Kenyan consumers make better choices. We tested three ...
A recent study reveals a surprising link between diet and the timing of menstruation in girls. Healthier eating habits are ...
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Study Finds on MSNHow Giving Into Cravings (Strategically) Could Help You Lose Weight For GoodThose who indulge their cravings as part of a balanced meal actually lose more weight than those who try to resist them ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Cholesterol When You Eat Pecans Every Day?Eating a small handful of pecans every day may help improve your cholesterol and support better overall diet quality. While ...
A major Canadian study links ultra-processed foods to serious health risks, uncovering biological signs of inflammation and ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Eat Bananas Every Day?According to new research, eating potassium-rich foods, including bananas, may help lower your blood pressure. You should ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNNew study says one-third of Americans plan a trip just to try certain foodsA survey of 2,000 adults revealed that 22% have crossed state lines to get their hands on a certain food or snack.
Microplastics could play a hidden role in the relationship between ultra-processed foods and certain neurological disorders, according to new research.
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ZME Science on MSNThe key to healthy aging? Just eat different types of carbsBack in the 1980s, tens of thousands of American nurses filled out questionnaires about what they ate. They probably didn’t ...
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