Ultra-processed foods are dangerous to our physical and mental health, contributing to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, eating disorders, anxiety, and depression.
Diet can match antidepressants for depression remission — yet most psychiatrists never discuss it. That needs to change.
Mary Blackburn retired as a UC Cooperative Extension nutrition, family and consumer sciences advisor for Alameda County in ...
India’s agriculture faces growing concerns over the continued use of hazardous pesticides that pose risks to human health, ...
Italian-American chef Giada De Laurentiis has a few guilty pleasures up her sleeve, and we can't blame her for loving these fast food fries.
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Turning your love for cooking into a thriving business is a dream for many. Whether you’ve perfected grandma’s secret recipe ...
Long before she became President Donald Trump’s nominee for surgeon general, Casey Means was sounding the alarm about ...
A new study published in the Milbank Quarterly healthcare journal has drawn parallels between the addictive qualities of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and tobacco products, calling for similar levels ...
Three Pennsylvanians are using their palates and technical skills to map the commonwealth’s culinary landscape. Their maps ...
To be fair: my Instagram feed is littered with corpses of "3-ingredient air fryer" hacks that tasted like cardboard. We’ve all been there. You drop forty ...
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Filipino Food Month 2026

April is now known as Filipino Food Month (FFM) and though we should be celebrating it everyday, a special month centered on local cuisine helps wake people up from dismissing Filipino food as ...