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A new scientific advisory from the American Heart Association (AHA) suggests that not all ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are bad for you. Healthier UPFs tend to have more nutrients, while less ...
The American Heart Association has released guidelines, stating what many people already know: The more ultra-processed foods you eat, the higher your risk is of having serious health issues.
The guidelines, based on research published in the AHA's Circulation journal, say that cutting back on these foods reduces a person's risk of having a heart attack, a stroke, type 2 diabetes and ...
(CNN) — Step aside, MAHA. The country’s largest heart-health organization has just released its long-awaited guidelines for the consumption of ultraprocessed foods, or UPFs.
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This scientific statement from the American Heart Association (AHA) provides an in-depth examination of the unique epidemiological patterns, pathophysiological processes, clinical staging, and ...
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) Guidelines for Adult Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery 3 indicate that discharge destination and rehabilitation access should be ...