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Animal protein not tied to higher death risk, study finds

For years, people have debated whether eating animal protein, such as meat, dairy, and eggs, is bad for long-term health. Some earlier studies suggested it could raise the risk of chronic disease and early death, while others found no clear link. Now, new research adds weight to the idea that animal protein is not harmful—and […] The post Animal protein not tied to higher death risk, study finds appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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