Behind the Headlines - A shorter life-expectancy? How one reporter uncovered disturbing health data and how the story is making a difference. Mar 8, 2022 Mar 8, 2022 Updated Jun 7, 2024 0 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Dcc As featured on Diet can influence mood, behavior and more. A neuroscientist explains Diets high in fat, sugar and processed foods are associated with higher calorie intake, poorer memory and lower cognitive function. Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Most Popular Watch: New Iowa running backs coach explains why he rejoined Hawkeyes Former Cyclone Addy Brown commits to reigning NCAA Champs 8 children killed at home in Louisiana domestic violence, police say Report: Iowa State fan-favorite Cade Kelderman enters transfer portal Grinnell's Will Slagle recommits to Iowa State, recruiting win for Jimmy Rogers Promotions Read the E-edition now – the digital replica of the newspaper! Download our mobile app for a customized experience! View All Print Ads Ads ROBERTS & ASSOCIATES Apr 29, 2026 Ads OWH DAILY DEAL ACCOUNT Apr 29, 2026 Ads DENISON HOUSE ACCT-DBR Apr 29, 2026 Ads VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT Apr 29, 2026
Diet can influence mood, behavior and more. A neuroscientist explains Diets high in fat, sugar and processed foods are associated with higher calorie intake, poorer memory and lower cognitive function.