Medically reviewed by Lindsey DeSoto, RD Meat sticks and jerky are convenient snacks that are rich in protein and low in ...
Ultra-processed meats and foods are linked to a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Image Credit: Juan Moyano/Stocksy There is no singular universally agreed-upon definition of ultra-processed ...
We’ve all heard that processed meats, sugary drinks and trans fats aren’t great for our health, but just how bad are they? While past studies have linked these foods to diabetes and other chronic ...
When I read this title for a BBC story about how everything from bacon and sausages to ham, deli meats and hot dogs that once were fresh meats but were changed and cured to last longer or taste ...
A 20-year study followed more than 5,000 adults over 80 to see who reached 100. Along the way, researchers found that ...
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Study links red and processed meat intake to dementia risk by APOE status
A large prospective study tracking U.S. health professionals over decades has found that higher intake of processed red meat ...
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Could Eating a Little More Meat Help You Stave Off Alzheimer’s Disease?
A new study found that eating more meat was linked to better cognitive outcomes in people with a genetic risk for Alzheimer’s ...
This St. Patrick's Day staple isn’t exactly good for you, but it still offers some nutritional benefits. Here’s what to know.
Daily intake of processed meats or sugary drinks may raise risk for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Eating 50 grams of processed meat daily may raise type 2 diabetes risk by 30%. New findings in ...
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