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Some legislators have worried that Pennsylvanians who receive federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits might be using them to buy foods that detract from ...
Celebrate Earth Day by learning about the greener and more cost-efficient alternative to throwing away leftover scraps.
Post-weight loss, Sarah Huckabee Sanders keeps struggling to hit her sartorial stride in outfits that are saggy, sad, and ...
That wide latitude could change. Attempts to eliminate junk food from SNAP coverage could gain traction under Trump's presidency. Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is ...
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Trump administration announces fees on Chinese ships docking at U.S. ports Nearly 4 million new manufacturing jobs are coming to America as boomers retire—but it’s the one trade job Gen Z ...
Food companies have warned they will take legal action to challenge the government’s new junk food advertising ban unless it agrees to rewrite the regulation. The Grocer has learnt talks involving ...
Eating junk food could harm the memory and may even lead to brain damage, a study has found. Foods laden with sugar and fat appear to reduce levels of a natural brain chemical crucial for learning ...
Everyone craves junk food once in a while. But worry not! Lifestyle coach Anu Tripathi has shared some helpful tips on Instagram about how to enjoy junk food without gaining weight. Your body ...
Plans to ban junk food ads from bus stops and billboards to protect public health are being stymied by advertising industry lobbying, reveals an investigation published by The BMJ. The BMJ sent ...
Plans to ban junk food adverts from bus stops and billboards to protect public health are being stymied by advertising industry lobbying, reveals an investigation published by The BMJ today.
One in four outdoor ads promote HFSS products that would be banned on TV under the government’s looming junk food watershed, according to new research. The study by Bite Back, the University of ...
The government has re-asserted its view that “pure brand advertising” should be exempt from incoming rules that will ban less healthy food and drink products online and on TV pre-9pm. At the beginning ...