Nestlé’s chief executive said the appetite-killing drugs hadn’t cut into food sales yet—but created an opportunity for supplements and products to help people keep weight off.
Replacing a serving of red meat a day with plant-based protein sources decreased the risk of diabetes by 30% and a dairy replacement reduced risks by 22%.
Hair-straighteners containing formaldehyde, which are popular among Black women, have been linked to an increased risk in developing uterine, ovarian and breast cancer.