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Ultra-processed foods may be quietly affecting your brain's ability to focus
(Charles Gullung/The Image Bank/Getty Images) Ultra-processed foods are pervasive in Western diets, and new research has linked these industrially produced meals, drinks, and snacks to poorer brain ...
A new study has found that higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods is associated with lower attention and increased ...
A massive brain imaging study of nearly 30,000 people has uncovered striking connections between eating ultra-processed foods and measurable changes in brain structure. These changes may be tied to ...
Researchers have known for years that eating a lot of ultra-processed food is associated with higher rates of depression and ...
Ultra-processed foods may be doing more harm than we know. A new study has linked ultra-processed food to faster cognitive decline and a higher risk of dementia. It also found that even a modest rise ...
Your risk of cognitive decline and dementia rises with small amounts of ultraprocessed foods, even when you are trying to eat ...
A group of European scientists has found that ultra-processed foods increase the risk of a range of health conditions, ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers say there is strong evidence showing that ultra-processed foods promote overeating and increase the risk of obesity. Helene Cyr/Stocksy United A new report states that ...
You sit down to work, but your brain just isn’t cooperating; you reread the same sentence three times, and you forget things you normally wouldn’t forget. That heavy, slow, unfocused feeling is called ...
New research links ultra-processed foods to reduced focus, highlighting how everyday diet choices may affect focus and ...
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