Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is a research institution focused on advancing cardiac health through machine learning and exploring various health topics such as Alzheimer's disease, nutrient sensing in cells, and the threat of bird flu. The site covers news on recent studies and research conducted by faculty members, as well as community events related to health issues. The site provides information on a variety of public health topics with a high level of readability.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Contradictions

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  • Children who consumed the most ultraprocessed foods were more likely to have risk factors like a higher body mass index, systolic blood pressure and waist-to-height ratio.
  • Particular processed meats are associated with higher risk.
  • Study found that participants who ate the most ultra-processed food faced a 4% higher risk of all-cause mortality.

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Recent Articles

  • Ultra-Processed Foods: The Deadly Link to Early Mortality and Cardiometabolic Risks in Children

    Ultra-Processed Foods: The Deadly Link to Early Mortality and Cardiometabolic Risks in Children

    Broke On: Wednesday, 15 May 2024 New research reveals the link between ultra-processed foods, particularly processed meats and sugary breakfast foods, and increased risk of mortality, including cardiometabolic problems in children. Ultra-processed foods are defined as anything frozen, canned, cooked, dried or packaged with added ingredients for palatability. A healthy diet includes unprocessed or minimally processed foods like fruits and vegetables while some processed foods are acceptable.
  • Unraveling the Complexity of Alzheimer's: New Insights into Prevention and Treatment

    Unraveling the Complexity of Alzheimer's: New Insights into Prevention and Treatment

    Broke On: Tuesday, 09 April 2024 Alzheimer's disease fatalities surged by 141% between 2000 and 2021, affecting an estimated 6.9 million Americans. Factors contributing to this increase include erectile dysfunction medications, genetic predisposition, and the potential use of existing drugs for treatment.