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Just as public health campaigns took aim at tobacco marketing to protect the next generation, a similar reckoning with junk food advertising may now be overdue.
The inundation of junk food advertising is contributing to the rising rate of teen obesity -- a public health crisis among a population that is "especially vulnerable" to the messaging, experts say.
Children exposed to just 5 minutes of junk food ads consumed 130 extra calories in a day, regardless of ad type or media format. Even brand-only ads, without showing actual food, triggered ...
Junk food sponsorship of sports should be banned to protect children’s health experts say, warning the adverts have become more “pervasive” and “prominent” than ever. Cadbury, Pepsi, KP ...
Scientists say restricting ultra processed foods (UPFs) - which include everything from sausages to fizzy drinks and sliced ...
Living a healthy life doesn’t mean cutting out every craving or saying goodbye to favourite foods Fitness coach Raj Ganpath advises enjoying junk food without ... saying “no” to cravings but about ...
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Opinion: Junk food has no place in our school lunches
Opinion: A tsunami of low-quality food into the American diet has been a disaster for kids' health. Let's put real food back ...
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