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New Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods To Increased Risk Of Stroke And Cognitive Decline
Black Enterprise· 6 hours agoThe new study, which followed more than 30,000 participants over the age of 45 for an average of 11...
Ultra-processed foods: Study finds link to cognitive decline, stroke
Medical News Today· 3 days agoMore than 70% of the food supply in the U.S. consists of ultra-processed foods. A recent study...
Eating Ultra-Processed Foods Linked To Stroke And Cognitive Decline, Study Suggests
Forbes· 5 days agoUltra-processed foods like chips, soda and hotdogs may cause an increased risk of stroke and...
How are ultra-processed foods affecting your brain health?
The Hill· 2 days agoResearchers found a 10% increase in ultra-processed foods was associated with a higher risk of...
Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Higher Risk of Premature Death
Health.com· 2 days agoMost people know that foods such as chips, candy, or hot dogs aren’t the best for our health—but new...
Ultra-Processed Foods Could Be Harming Your Brain
Twin States News· 3 days agoUltra-processed foods are bad for more than your waistline: New research shows they seem to raise the risk of stroke and dementia-related memory or...
Ultra-Processed Foods May Increase Cognitive Decline, Stroke Risk
Healthline via AOL· 3 days agoA score was also calculated that connected the food habits of participants with a number of stroke...
‘I'm an Oncologist and This Is the One Type of Food I Never, Ever Eat’
Parade via Yahoo News· 1 day agoDr. Maqsood says that one food she avoids is processed meats. “I avoid processed meats because they...
These 7 Breakfast Staples Are Ultra-Processed. How Should You Decide Which Ones to Avoid?
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 6 days agoNot all ultra-processed breakfast foods are created equal. While some items should... Does ‘Ultra-...
Snack Attack: How Chips and Soda Impact Brain Health and Stroke Risk
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoPeople who eat more ultra-processed such as soft drinks, chips, and cookies may have a higher risk...