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First-of-its-kind study may help explain why colorectal cancers are rising sharply in young people
High intake of ultraprocessed foods is associated with a higher risk of colorectal tumors that often lead to cancer, a new study has found.
A federal lawsuit and new scrutiny from Mexico’s tequila regulator have upended the booming “additive-free” tequila movement, calling into question how transparency claims are used on bottles and in ...
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Ultra processed foods dramatically raise risk of abnormal growths in the bowel linked to cancer
Women under 50 who regularly eat ultra-processed foods are significantly more likely to develop bowel polyps which have been ...
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Pet Parents Are Obsessed With These Limited-Ingredient Dog Fillets
Pet parents who already prioritize ingredient transparency are pairing these with other mindful pet picks, such as the PawCo ...
A new study estimates that plastics burden the U.S. with hundreds of billions in annual health, environmental, and economic losses.
Being mindful about checking labels is important because some packaged foods sneak in ingredients that can harm your ...
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Big Food calls for national standards on additive bans
The group is called Americans for Ingredient Transparency or AFIT. The New York Times reports that while AFIT has emerged ...
Like most dogs, my labradoodle hates having anything put in her mouth. But this product makes brushing a treat and is a game-changer for my doggy’s dental care.
Researchers don’t know what might account for the link between ultraprocessed foods and colorectal cancer risk. But they do ...
The research, which included 29,000 women, could offer insights into the rise in rates of colorectal cancer among younger adults.
Unapproved peptide drugs have become a trendy new approach to building muscle, smoothing wrinkles and trying to live longer.
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