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ZME Science on MSNScientists Say Junk Food Might Be as Addictive as Drugs
For decades, the idea that food could be addictive was considered fringe. In 2017, when Gearhardt presented her research at a ...
Today is National Junk Food Day, and the only rule is no rules, as Americans dig into their favorite guilty pleasures without ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNEating more ultra-processed food links depression and diabetes
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD New research reveals that eating more junk food doesn’t just harm your waistline; it could also ...
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Money Talks News on MSNJunk Food Damages Navigation Skills and Memory, University Study Shows
Your diet choices impact more than just your body—they shape your brain. Australian researchers have discovered that ...
Junk food sponsorship of sports should be banned to protect children’s health experts say, warning the adverts have become more “pervasive” and “prominent” than ever.
National Junk Food Day is coming, and everyone has a favorite they reach for when cravings hit. About 97% of Americans admit to having a go-to indulgence, with pizza, ice cream and chocolate ...
A study found that eating choline-rich foods daily, like eggs, fish and broccoli, was linked to lower Alzheimer's risk. Experts discuss which foods are best for your brain.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNBeautiful B.C.: Swim, climb, eat, play and explore Metro Vancouver's best spots this summer
White Rock Promenade and Pier: Beach-town vibes make this the perfect place for a getaway day. Stroll seaside, stop on a ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNSmallpox, overfishing, industrialization destroyed 88% of harvestable food sources in Burrard Inlet: Study
A first-of-its-kind study from the Tsleil-Waututh Nation and the University of B.C. estimates that smallpox, overfishing and ...
The pet food industry, which often uses agricultural byproducts, has a smaller environmental footprint than the human food sector.
The world is on fire, and this summer’s record-high temperatures prove it. A leading expert shares 5 hydrating foods that can keep your body balanced as heat rates rise.
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