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Red Meat Kills?

healthhabits.ca — “Red Meat Kills?View full resource at healthhabits.ca

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Red meat rules - Medbroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “There seems to be a lot of confusion about red meat these days. To be clear, red meats are the cuts that are dark in colour before cooking. They include beef, lamb, veal, pork, venison, bison and other game. Red meat can be part of a healthy diet as long as you follow the rules: opt for lean cuts, follow certain cooking tips and eat the proper portion size.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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Red meat can be a part of a healthy, balanced diet - if you “meat” these 4 standards: http://bit.ly/cjgFj9

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Red Meat is Fine! Redux

blog.drgourmet.com — “Recent recommendations have been to limit red meat and processed meat intake to once per week or less. Researchers at Harvard took a closer look at whether red or processed meats actually increased the risk of heart disease or diabetes.View full resource at blog.drgourmet.com

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Red Meat is Fine! Redux: Nutritionists and doctors have been saying for years to limite your intake of red meat. C... http://bit.ly/9vxyKY

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Red Meat : Men's Health

menshealth.com — “You know red meat builds muscle--Men's Health shows you that it also makes you smarter.View full resource at menshealth.com

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The Pros and Cons of Red Meat

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Red Meat – What are the Negative Health Effects of Red Meat?

environment.about.com — “What about red meat? Red meat has been associated with health problems like heart disease and colon cancer. Evidence also suggests that red meat meat may contribute to dementia, osteoporosis and other serious illnesses.View full resource at environment.about.com

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10 Reasons to Eat Red Meat

nourishedkitchen.com — “Iron, CLA, zinc, monounsaturated fat, EPA, omega-3 fatty acids: all reasons you should not give up eating red meat.View full resource at nourishedkitchen.com

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Red meat and blindness - Limerick Leader

limerickleader.ie — “Red meat and blindness - "Eating too much red meat can raise the risk of going blind by half," the Daily Mail reported. It said that research has shown that eating red meat at least 10 times a week makes people 50% more likely to develop age-related macular degeneration (AMD), than those who eat it less than five times a week. But the newspaper said that eating chicken appears to protect against the condition. It quotes the Royal College of Ophthalmology, which says that "the eviView full resource at limerickleader.ie

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Red Meat Raises Stroke Risk

diet-blog.com — “Women consuming too much red meat may have a higher risk of stroke than women eating less, says a new study. Red meat is high in saturated fat and cholesterol; both are risk factors for cardiovascular disease, heart attack, and stroke. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests lowering saturated fat intake and eating more fresh...View full resource at diet-blog.com

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Red Meat, Processed Meat Linked to Bladder Cancer

qualityhealth.com — “New research links the consumption of red meat to an increased risk of bladder cancer, the tenth most common cancer in the U.S.View full resource at qualityhealth.com

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YouTube - Red Meat and Processed Meats

youtube.com — “Dr. Gladd discusses a new study released concerning red meat and processed meats and the associated increased risks of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.View full resource at youtube.com

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Processed Meat, Not Red Meat, is Associated with Heart Disease

heartdiseasediabetes.suite101.com — “A new study shows that processed meat, not red meat per se, raises one's risk for coronary heart disease and diabetes.View full resource at heartdiseasediabetes.suite101.com

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Processed Meat, Not Red Meat, Is Associated with Heart Disease: A new study shows that processed meat, not red mea... http://bit.ly/cMJ3rt

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