Processed meat is designed for convenience. It is salty, shelf-stable, and engineered to taste strong even after weeks in a fridge. That same processing also changes what ends up in the body. Over ...
Adding bacon to your morning breakfast could raise your risk of dementia, experts warn. In a newly presented study, described as one of the most 'robust' to date, researchers followed over 100,000 ...
New research has linked eating ultra-processed foods is associated with an early risk of death. (Getty Images) We already know ultra-processed foods (UPFs) aren't great for our health, but new ...
Foods which make up to half the average diet have been linked with an increased risk of lung cancer. Ultra-processed foods ...
Dementia risk rose by 14% when people ate about 1 ounce of processed red meat a day — the equivalent of slightly less than two 3-ounce servings a week — compared with people who only ate about three ...
Processed meats such as hot dogs, bacon and sausages cause cancer, according to new research by the World Health Organization. A report, published today (26 October) by the WHO’s International Agency ...
Eating red meat may also increase the risk of bowel cancer The less processed and red meat you eat, the lower your risk of bowel cancer - and there’s lots of ways you can cut down Processed meat is ...
A 'tidal wave of harm' will hit the UK due to Brits' high ultra-processed food diet, experts warned today. The alert follows two studies which found that people who consume lots of mass-produced foods ...
Researchers say consuming foods such as fizzy drinks or ready meals directly linked to 32 health risks Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are directly linked to 32 harmful effects on health (File picture) ...
"It's a bit scary isn't it after only two weeks to see those results." Aimee, 24, has spent two weeks on an ultra-processed diet as part of a test carried out by scientists from King's College London ...
Stroke is considered a major killer, claiming a new victim every five minutes in the UK alone. This startling statistic is made even worse by the fact that poor dietary decisions can lay the ...