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Ultra-processed foods may alter your brain and cause cravings
Recent research highlights a concerning link between ultra-processed foods and changes in brain function that may drive ...
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Ozempic Hailed as a Breakthrough—But What Does It Mean for Those with Eating Disorders?
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Ultra processed foods have long been linked to obesity, heart disease, and dementia but now scientists say they could physically alter the brain, perpetuating a vicious cycle of overeating.
A massive brain imaging study of nearly 30,000 people has uncovered striking connections between eating ultra-processed foods ...
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