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Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Cognitive Decline, Depression Risk
(NaturalNews) A new review published in Nutrition Reviews has found that higher consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) is associated with a 32 higher risk of ...
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The Suburban
· Jul 6, 2026
Harvard study warns ultra-processed foods increase dementia risk
Ultra-processed foods make up more than half of what Americans eat.
mindbodygreen
· Jul 2, 2026
This Simple Way Of Eating Was Linked To 30% Lower Dementia Risk
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Gary Taubes
· Apr 19, 2026
Meat Consumption and Dementia? A New Post on Uncertainty Principles
In a Swedish study published last month in JAMA Open Network, meat consumption was associated with cognitive health in individuals with a genetic risk for Alzheimer’s. Does this mean eating meat protects against Alzheimer’s? Does it mean avoiding meat increases risk–i.e., should vegetarians worry that their diets are accelerating cognitive aging? (Hint: I would.) In...Read More »
Irish Mirror
· Jul 3, 2026
Experts say suddenly craving 3 foods 'could be early sign of dementia'
The Alzheimer's Society warns that sudden desire to eat lots of certain things could indicate problems - here's what to look out for
DNyuz
· Jun 30, 2026
God makes people eat more junk food: study
Thank you, cheese-us. Multiple studies have found that consuming ultra-processed foods like chips, ice cream and pizza can increase the risk of multiple health conditions like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, depression and other chronic diseases. But now when you reach for the unholy (and unhealthy) trinity of fat, salt and sugar, you might just []
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Related coverage for "Study Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Cognitive Decline, Depression Risk": The Suburban — Harvard study warns ultra-processed foods increase dementia risk. mindbodygreen — This Simple Way Of Eating Was Linked To 30% Lower Dementia Risk. Gary Taubes — Meat Consumption and Dementia? A New Post on Uncertainty Principles. Irish Mirror — Experts say suddenly craving 3 foods 'could be early sign of dementia'. DNyuz — God makes people eat more junk food: study