Cancer survivors with diets high in ultra-processed foods have a 59% higher rate of death from cancer, researchers reported ...
Ultra-processed foods have more in common with cigarettes than vegetables, study finds - UPF consumption has been linked to ...
UPFs have been linked to poor health, including an increased risk of obesity, heart disease, cancer and early death ...
In November 2025, a group of the world’s leading experts on ultra-processed foods (UPFs) came together to review the latest evidence for the overall impact of these foods on our health for leading ...
Increased inflammation and elevated resting heart rate may partially explain the link ...
Ultra-processed foods (UPF) share more characteristics with cigarettes than with minimally processed fruits or vegetables.
Awareness of ultra-processed foods is growing, but new research from the International Food Information Council finds consumers lack shared definitions — creating confusion and opportunity for food ...
Researchers say Big Food borrowed the tobacco playbook—now regulators are being urged to respond.
Discover the differences between processed and ultra-processed foods and their impact on health in this informative guide to making better dietary choices.
They're tasty, affordable and satisfy fast—ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) dominate the American diet, accounting for more than half of the calories consumed by the average adult, and even more for ...
Cancer patients who regularly scoff junk food could be almost 60 per cent more likely to die from their disease, research ...
Not all ultra-processed foods are inherently evil. A nutrition researcher says to choose options low in sugar and sodium and ...