California bill AB 2244, from Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, would let manufacturers label products as non-ultra-processed foods.
The lawmaker also shared an image of a possible sticker that manufacturers could apply to have placed on their products.
Ultra-processed foods have long been linked to obesity and other chronic diseases, with numerous health campaigns advising ...
Eating fewer ultra-processed foods can help you better understand what’s in your food and how it’s made. Many foods that seem ...
An American College of Cardiology report found people who eat more than nine servings of ultra-processed food a day have a higher chance of a heart attack or stroke.
Ultra-processed junk food harms fertility in both men and women, undermining their odds of conceiving a child, two teams of ...
Ultra-processed foods are raising concern again. This time, two new studies suggest they may impact fertility in both men and ...
Imperial academics convened global leaders across science, policy and civil society to examine the latest evidence on ...
Eating higher amounts of ultra-processed foods is associated with lower bone mineral density and a higher risk of hip ...
A California bill would allow "not ultraprocessed" labels on foods, even as scientists debate definitions and courts question ...
Although ultra-processed foods are convenient a high dependency could be costly to your health. In the long term choosing ...