It's a whole new way to shop smarter. Ultra-processed foods have been enemy No.1 in nutrition over the past decade, but it ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Researchers believe they have cracked the code on determining the level of processing — and, in turn, the healthiness — of some of our favorite food brands. Researchers ...
A study by investigators from Mass General Brigham provides information to empower consumers and policymakers about the degree of processing of the foods available at three large grocery retailers.
To understand the food production resources necessary to help feed a growing global population, accurate and up-to-date data, such as crop, livestock, aquaculture and fisheries statistics, are crucial ...
The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) has launched an International Food Additive Database designed to provide industry with easy access to accurate and current regulatory requirements on food ...
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A recent Nature Food study used machine learning techniques to analyze over 50,000 products from major US grocery store websites, developing the GroceryDB database, which facilitates consumer decision ...
The battle against foodborne disease has been waged since the beginning of time. Historical literature provides evidence of how earlier civilizations tried to protect themselves, their families, ...
The Downtown Laramie Farmers Market attracts hundreds of shoppers who not only have a chance to purchase locally produced items, but also to socialize. University of Wyoming Extension has released the ...
Korin Miller has spent nearly two decades covering food, health, and nutrition for digital, print, and TV platforms. Her work has appeared in Women's Health, SELF, Prevention, The Washington Post, and ...