Research shows that ultra-processed foods are bad for health, but which ones are the worst? If you're trying to cut back, experts say these are the ones to prioritize.
A grocery store deli display with packaged meat and cheese - ACHPF/Shutterstock If you've ever stood paralyzed in the grocery store's meat section, trying to make a healthier choice, you're not alone.
Processed meats are everywhere—from quick breakfasts to late-night snacks—and they can be tempting because of their bold flavors and convenience. But registered dietitian Catherine Gervacio warns that ...
There is strong evidence that there is “no safe amount” of processed meat to eat, nutrition experts say in response to a new study on the connection between diet and the risk of major diseases, ...
Processed foods sit everywhere, lining shelves and filling routines with quick comfort. Then the bright packaging promises ...
Turkey is a lean source of protein that contains nutrients like selenium and B vitamins. It supports brain function, muscle growth, and immune health.
Sliced deli turkey sots on a wooden cutting board. - Максим Крысанов/Getty Images Many of us grew up eating turkey sandwiches regularly since it is an easy, affordable lunch option. But have you ever ...
Few things capture the spirit of Thanksgiving quite like a golden-roasted turkey at the center of the table, surrounded by creamy mashed potatoes, savory stuffing and tart cranberry sauce. But ...
It's obvious that lunch meat goes through a good bit of processing before it hits the deli counter. After all, those large hunks of turkey and roast beef come in perfect loaf shapes so they can be ...