Highlights: A plant-to-animal protein ratio of 1:2 reduces heart disease risk Replacing red meat with plant-base
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A study finds that a 1:2 ratio of plant to animal protein reduces heart disease risk by replacing red meat with plant sources like nuts and legumes.
Highlights: A plant-to-animal protein ratio of 1:2 reduces heart disease risk Replacing red meat with plant-base
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