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Study links eating meat to living to age 100 -- but the devil's in the details
The surprising findings apply to a specific group, but the real lesson is key for everyone.
Swedish researchers say their findings may help develop more individually tailored dietary advice. The post Study suggests seniors who eat meat less likely to develop dementia appeared first on Talker ...
As a new semester at Tufts begins, food is everywhere — at dining halls, social bonding events, late-night study sessions and parties. It is ubiquitous, a triviality many of us neglect to consider, ...
When a group of leading scientists and nutrition experts unveiled a global diet plan several years ago, few expected it to ignite one of the fiercest food debates in recent memory. Their central ...
EATING plenty of meat could be linked to lower dementia risk – but only for 25 per cent of Brits. Adults at higher risk of ...
Here’s a puzzle: a 2024 study found nearly 70% of Americans say they’ve reduced their red meat consumption in the past year, but only 11% qualify as flexitarian, per a December 2024 survey. So what’s ...
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