Key Takeaways Frequent junk food intake increases long-term diabetes risk by raising blood glucose variability and insulin ...
It's easy to assume people with obesity eat more because they simply love food more. However, new research suggests the opposite. In fact, the more weight you gain, the less pleasure your brain ...
In some parts of the world, burping after a meal is practically a compliment to the chef. In others, it’s the sort of thing ...
You know that moment. You’ve just eaten a perfectly satisfying meal, sworn off junk food for the millionth time, and then BAM—suddenly you’re daydreaming about chocolate cake or plotting a midnight ...
Eating a junk food-heavy diet for just a few days may be hurting your memory, researchers have warned. More than a third of Americans consume cheeseburgers, fries, and other junk food on any given day ...
We’ve all heard it: Eat clean. Shop smart. Avoid ultra-processed foods. “There’s that famous potato chip commercial: ‘You can't eat just one.’ That's the whole point. The purpose of food companies is ...
The USDA reports that Americans eat an average of 2.2 snacks per day and get one-quarter of their total calories from snacks. Snacks can have a significant impact on your health because they make up ...