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Dr. Gladd discusses a new study released concerning red meat and processed meats and the associated increased risks of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.

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Most Recently Shared on July 23, 2010 at 1:56 pm By:

Gladd_MD Jeffrey Gladd, MD

Dr. Gladd talks about red meat and processed meats on Indiana's News Center http://youtu.be/7x5cYNI67hE

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Pink Slime Quick Fix - YouTube

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USDA Wants to Double Poultry Processing Speed, Killing More Birds & Injuring More Workers : TreeHugger

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USDA Wants to Double Poultry Processing Speed, Killing More Birds & Injuring More Workers http://t.co/tKwSEL9D

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Insects and food pyramids could help reduce meat consumption

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Insects and food pyramids could help reduce meat consumption http://t.co/JA4Mtm3d / #health #nutrition

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Carnimores - Meat Lover's Rap - YouTube

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Did you know mixing cheese or processed meats and antidepressants could spike your blood pressure? Or that licorice &…http://t.co/dMNUlFcG

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Kitten Eating Raw Meat - YouTube

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Americans Have Five Dietary Patterns | ThirdAge

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Some meat is OK, as long as it's not the processed stuff that poor people eat | Suzanne Moore | Comment is free | The Guardian

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Some meat is OK, as long as it's not the processed stuff that poor people eat | Suzanne Moore http://t.co/eYMcWoqc via @guardian

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Reheating Cooked Vegetables & Nitrates: Nitrates may be well-known for their presence in processed meats... http://t.co/Yg1n4WO2 #health

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Why are Kids Getting Pink Slime for Lunches?

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