A new Indian study shows school-based nutrition programmes cut adolescents’ junk food intake by over 1,000 calories a day in ...
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New regulations come into force Monday in Britain banning daytime TV and online adverts for so-called junk foods, in what the ...
Frequent junk food intake increases long-term diabetes risk by raising blood glucose variability and insulin demand. Junk food is easier to overeat because it delivers high calories per bite without ...