Everyday Health on MSN
Are Any Ultra-Processed Foods Safe to Eat? An Expert Weighs In
Physician and author Michael Greger, MD, of NutritionFacts.org discusses ultra-processed foods and their impact on our health ...
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Russian caviar producer plans Trump-branded product after gift to US president
Red caviar from Russia’s Khabarovsk Krai given as a gift to US President Donald Trump will be released in Russian retail ...
An analysis by Shinshu University and the Distribution Economics Institute of Japan shows that wholesale prices for ...
In 2025, Russia increased the supply of fish and seafood to Europe and Japan. This was announced on December 19 by the ...
Pushing seawater through a membrane to separate salt and freshwater seems like a fairly simple way to expand the supply of ...
Iceland’s restaurant scene has evolved dramatically over the past two decades. Beyond the impressive array of spots that have ...
The Australian company behind the Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine project between Las Vegas and Reno expects to find a partner in the first half of 2026, according to a year-end statement released on ...
Denmark-headquartered seafood trader Kangamiut Group plans to acquire 75% of Laeso Fish, a langoustine exporter located in Peterhead, Scotland. Kangamiut plans to complete the purchase on Jan. 1, 2026 ...
Just Food on MSN
Japan’s Nissui snaps up Chilean salmon business Pesquera Yadran
Japan’s Nissui Corp. announced it has acquired Chilean salmon farming business Pesquera Yadran for $133m from an investor ...
Good Housekeeping on MSN
The 14 most sustainable fish to eat—and 11 types to avoid
Eat this instead: U.S. Shrimp, Key West Pinks, Rock Shrimp, and Gulf Shrimp are all good substitutes, says Cufone. “But check ...
Ultra-processed foods vary widely in their nutritional quality. Some options, like whole grains, can be nutritious, affordable, and convenient choices.
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Are seed oils harmful or healthy? Understanding inflammation, omega-6 fats, and heart disease risk
Seed oils have recently been the focus of online attacks, purportedly causing consumers inflammation, illness, or even being ...
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