HomeHealth NewsEating more ultra-processed foods linked to higher Crohn's disease risk Health News Eating more ultra-processed foods linked to higher Crohn’s disease risk December 20, 2025 0 4 - Advertisement - A diet high in ultra-processed foods may be linked to a higher risk of Crohn’s disease. Image Credit: wragg/Getty Images In 2019, about 4.9 million people around the world were living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Previous studies show that eating a diet high in ultra-processed foods can be problematic for people with IBD. A new… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleAustralia’s newest international airport in Western Australia’s Karratha in the planningNext articleMarnus Labuschagne takes miracle catch and Nathan Lyon breaks England’s resistance — quick hits from day four of third Ashes Test RELATED ARTICLES Health News How dopamine modulates brain circuits of motivation in a behavioral addiction model Australian Online News - June 21, 2026 Health News Mass spectrometry platform could shrink cancer drug discovery cycle to four hours Australian Online News - June 21, 2026 Health News Dementia care: Re‑envisioning the role of music Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Warren Buffett says he won’t leave his $100+ billion fortune to his children, choosing instead to give almost all of it to charity. June 20, 2026 Olivia Wilde Recalls “Parasocial” Hate Over Her Age Gap With Harry Styles June 18, 2026 Majority of Pastors Use AI in Ministry Amid Concerns and Caution, New Research Finds June 17, 2026 The disease of ‘more’: Marketing has become structurally addicted to volume June 19, 2026 Load more