A new study found that eating more ultra-processed foods is linked to a higher risk of heart disease, stroke, and related conditions. Researchers analyzed data from more than 6,500 U.S. …
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A new long-term study published in Neurology has found a concerning link between heavy consumption of ultraprocessed foods and early symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease — a progressive neurological disorder …
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Dr. Andre Goy, the chief physician at Hackensack Meridian Health’s John Theurer Cancer Center in New Jersey spoke with Fox News Digital about the power of food in cancer prevention. …
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Nearly one in three American teenagers already has prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, according to a new study analyzing federal health data. Researchers reviewed data from the Centers for Disease …
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A new global study shows that the real reason for rising obesity isn’t that people have stopped moving — it’s that they’re eating too much, especially the wrong kinds of …
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MAHA Commission Sounds Alarm on Childhood Health Crisis, Calls for Bold Overhaul of Food and Drug Policies
The Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission released a sobering report this week. It reveals what it calls an urgent national crisis: American children are sicker than ever, …
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A recent study published in Nature Aging reveals that the substantial gains in human life expectancy during the 20th century are now slowing down, suggesting that wealthy nations may be …
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Lifestyle Changes Key to Preventing Half of Cancer Deaths, American Cancer Society Report Reveals
In a report by the American Cancer Society (ACS), researchers have identified that up to half of cancer deaths in the United States could potentially be prevented through lifestyle modifications. …
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Working night shifts can make it harder for people with Type 2 Diabetes to manage their condition, according to new research. A study led by researchers at King’s College London …
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Even occasional binge drinking may significantly raise the risk of a serious liver condition, according to new research. Researchers from the University of Southern California found that even one episode …