Researchers evaluate the association between the consumption of unprocessed red meat, processed meat, and poultry, and type 2 diabetes.
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Study shows that high processed meat intake significantly increases colorectal neoplasm risk, with effects equivalent to a 19 percentile increase in genetic risk scores, while red meat consumption shows no significant association.
Researchers evaluate the association between the consumption of unprocessed red meat, processed meat, and poultry, and type 2 diabetes.
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A University of Kentucky study reveals that long-term exposure to PFOS, a "forever chemical," may damage intestinal cells and increase colorectal...
A University of Kentucky study reveals that long-term exposure to PFOS, a "forever chemical," may damage intestinal cells and increase colorectal...
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A juicy burger is a staple in many Australians’ diets. Yet research shows regularly eating red meat can increase your risk of developing type 2...
A juicy burger is a staple in many Australians’ diets. Yet research shows regularly eating red meat can increase your risk of developing type 2...
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