Replacing ultra-processed foods (UPFs) with foods that are less processed may reduce the risk of diabetes, a new study ...
Replacing 10 percent of ultra-processed foods with healthier alternatives lowered diabetes risk by up to 18 percent, a new study says.
Substituting 10% of UPFs with 10% of PF reduced diabetes risk by 18%, the study suggests. The experts say this may be down to ...
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The 11 Best High Fiber Cereals (Dietitian Approved!)
There are hundreds of cereal options available on the market today. Choosing a high fiber cereal can be difficult. That's why ...
Online adverts for junk food will not be allowed from next year under new government rules introduced to tackle childhood ...
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People who eat more ultra-processed foods (UPF) are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but this risk can be lowered by consuming less processed foods instead, finds a new study led by ...
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The classic Scotch is well-known around the world—and for good reason. It's tasty, reliable, and always available on store shelves. Expand your beer palate this autumn with these top fall brews ...