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Eat a lot of red meat? You're at a greater risk of developing diabetes, finds new study
The study, published in the British Journal of Nutrition, examined the associations between processed and unprocessed red meat intake and diabetes. Using data from more than 34,000 adults from the ...
Share on Pinterest How do ultra-processed foods affect diabetes? Here’s the latest evidence. Image credit: Maskot/Getty Images Research shows that around 70% of the food supply chain in the United ...
A study in the British Journal of Nutrition warns that eating large amounts of red meat may raise the risk of type 2 diabetes by up to 49 per cent. Researchers analyzing nearly 35,000 adults found ...
Eating a lot of red meat, especially processed varieties, may increase the likelihood of developing diabetes. FOX Medical Team's Dr. Mike talks about the findings.
How much red meat should you eat? Health authorities have long encouraged Americans to limit their consumption of fatty cuts of red meat, warning that eating more than three to four servings a week ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I’m a public health researcher addressing health equity and disease. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This ...
We've been hearing the advice for years now: Eat less red meat and more fresh produce. But this week's warning from the World Health Organization really set off some alarm bells. The WHO analyzed ...
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