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Hunger exists on a spectrum. On the one end is food insecurity, where people are forced to adjust to fewer meals. As food ...
Parts of the Inland Empire and the valleys are expected to have triple-digit temperatures as the heat wave continues in ...
A bowl of homemade spaghetti Bolognese helped people lose nearly twice the weight of those eating ready-made meals, even with ...
By Michele Gile, Dean Fioresi Click here for updates on this story SANTA ANA, California (KCAL, KCBS) -- More than two dozen cars ...
KCAL News reporter Jasmine Viel interviews Jackie Hadnot, whose hands have transformed raw wood into timeless pieces of art ...
KCAL News reporter Alys Martinez went to Roybal High in downtown Los Angeles and showed us how coaches are supporting their ...
A new study has found that eating a minimally processed diet might help you lose twice as much weight as one containing UPFs.
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A new model was linked to decreased BMI, caloric intake, and loss of control eating in veterans with binge eating disorders or subjective binge eating episodes.
People on the MPF diet lost twice as much weight as those on the UPF diet. The takeaway: Even when calories and nutrients are equal, less processing may mean more progress toward a healthy weight. In ...
A little boy from Carson has bite wounds all over his body after a coyote attacked him during a youth softball tournament.