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Ultra-Processed Foods Lower Male Testosterone, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the UK uncovers a direct link between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and reduced male sex hormones, including testosterone. Discover how your diet could be impacting your hormonal health.

Urgent Viva Raw Pet Food Recall Over Salmonella Risk

Viva Raw has issued an urgent recall for specific batches of its dog and cat food due to potential Salmonella contamination. Discover the affected products and the vital safety steps to protect your family.

Scottish Chippy Deep-Fries Strawberries & Cream Sandwich

A Scottish chip shop in Stonehaven has created a culinary sensation by battering and deep-frying the classic Wimbledon treat, the strawberries and cream sandwich. The 'Ms Strawberry and Cream' is taking British comfort food to bizarre new heights.

Ice Cream & Crisps Could Lower Death Risk, Study Finds

Groundbreaking UK research from the University of Glasgow challenges conventional wisdom, finding certain ultra-processed foods like ice cream, cakes, and crisps are linked to a reduced mortality risk. Discover which 'junk' foods might have a surprising h

Ultra-Processed Foods Threaten Mediterranean Diet

The Mediterranean diet, long celebrated for its health benefits, is being undermined by the rise of ultra-processed foods in Spain and Italy. Discover how traditional eating habits are changing and what it means for public health.

Breakfast food cancer risk higher than bacon

A new study suggests that a popular breakfast option could be more strongly linked to cancer than processed meats like bacon and sausages. Find out which food is under scrutiny and what experts recommend.

Home cooking beats processed foods for weight loss

New research confirms that minimally processed foods and home cooking are more effective for weight management than ultra-processed alternatives, offering a healthier approach to dieting.

Ultra-processed foods boost lung cancer risk 23%

A groundbreaking study warns that consuming ultra-processed foods could significantly increase the risk of developing lung cancer, even in non-smokers. Experts urge dietary changes.

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