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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 ...
A new study has found that higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods is associated with lower attention and increased ...
Even small increases in ultra-processed foods can lead to poorer brain function, regardless of diet quality, a new study has ...
A large Australian study has linked higher intake of ultra-processed foods to poorer attention and increased modifiable dementia risk factors, even in people following otherwise healthy diets.
Research shows that higher ultra-processed food consumption may impair attention and elevate modifiable dementia risk, ...
Your risk of cognitive decline and dementia rises with small amounts of ultraprocessed foods, even when you are trying to eat ...
Eating more ultra-processed foods may reduce your ability to focus, even if your overall diet is healthy, according to a new ...
A new study analyzed data from 1,400 older adults in Amsterdam, tracking their diet habits and cognitive test scores over a decade. The results suggest that eating ultra-processed food wasn’t linked ...
Research finds a 10% increase in ultra-processed food intake causes a measurable drop in attention and focus, regardless of ...
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Munching on a packet of salty potato chips every day can disrupt the brain’s focus and potentially increase the risk of ...
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