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California Poised to Ban Ultra-Processed Foods in Schools

California is on the verge of enacting a first-in-the-nation ban on ultra-processed foods in public schools, a bipartisan effort led by Republican Assemblyman James Gallagher and Democratic Assembly member Jesse Gabriel.

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Over Half of U.S. Caloric Intake from Ultra-Processed Foods, Raising Health Concerns

A new CDC report reveals that over half of Americans' daily calories come from ultra-processed foods, significantly contributing to chronic diseases, leading health experts to urge for better labeling and policy changes to address this issue.

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Republican States Adopt Democratic-Style Food Regulations

Republican-led states, including West Virginia, are banning artificial food dyes and other additives in school lunches, marking a shift from past political stances on food regulation, driven by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" movement and supported by President Trump, despite lo...

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U.S. States Crack Down on Food Additives Amidst Consumer Pressure and Political Shift

Across the U.S., dozens of states proposed bills in 2024 to limit synthetic food colorings and chemical additives, spurred by consumer pressure and a surprising political shift, with Arizona and Utah banning such dyes in school meals and Texas requiring warning labels for 44 additives.

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California Bill Targets Harmful Ultra-Processed Foods in School Meals

California's AB 1264, if passed, will require the identification of "particularly harmful" ultra-processed foods by July 1, 2026, leading to their removal from school meals by 2035; this contrasts with the Trump-era MAHA Commission's flawed report and aims to improve children's health.

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Turkey Launches Nationwide Obesity Program Amidst Systemic Concerns

Turkey's Ministry of Health is launching a nationwide obesity program involving public BMI measurements and referrals to health centers, aiming to reach 10 million citizens in two months; however, experts point to underlying issues like poverty, unhealthy food access, and insufficient public policie...

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Australia's Failing Food Laws Fuel Child Obesity Crisis

UNICEF warns Australia's food laws are inadequate, contributing to a surge in child obesity, exceeding global averages and projected to cost the economy $66 billion annually by 2030.

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Ultra-Processed Foods Account for 55% of US Daily Calorie Intake

A new federal report reveals that Americans consume 55% of their daily calories from ultra-processed foods, with youth consuming 61.9% and adults 53%, leading to concerns about cardiovascular disease and mortality; the FDA and USDA are seeking a new definition of ultra-processed foods.

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CDC Report: Ultra-Processed Foods Dominate American Diets

A CDC report reveals that ultra-processed foods comprise 62% of children's and 53% of adults' daily calories, based on data from August 2021 to August 2023, prompting potential policy changes. The top sources were sandwiches, baked goods, salty snacks, and sugary drinks.

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HHS Launches $20M Ultra-Processed Food Campaign Amidst Conflict of Interest Concerns

The US Department of Health and Human Services is launching a $10–$20 million public awareness campaign targeting ultra-processed foods' link to chronic diseases, prompting concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to the involvement of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s advisor, Calley Mean...

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Trump Report Links Children's Health Crisis to Processed Foods, Advocates for Domestic Whole Foods

The Trump administration released a report identifying a health crisis among American children, attributing it to ultra-processed foods, chemicals, lifestyles, and overmedicalization; it proposes increased consumption of domestically produced whole foods as a solution.

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Spain to Guarantee Healthy Hospital and Residence Meals

Spain launched a public consultation for a decree to guarantee healthy meals in hospitals and residences, mirroring school meal regulations to improve nutrition and reduce chronic diseases, responding to a public demand and WHO recommendations; the consultation lasts until June 21, 2025.

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