Processed meat consumption may be linked to an increased risk of stomach and esophageal cancer, according to a large European ...
Scientists say more research will be needed to fully understand how processed and white meats interact with other lifestyle ...
For years, health authorities have warned against red meat consumption, with the World Health Organization's cancer research arm classifying it as "probably carcinogenic to humans." But a ...
In one of the largest ever gene-environment interaction studies of red meat and colorectal cancer, which explored the impact of red meat consumption on a person's cancer risk based on their genotype, ...
Red meat has long been regarded as a potential cancer risk, with the World Health Organization classifying it as “probably ...
Share on Pinterest Red meat is a known carcinogen. Now researchers say it raises colorectal cancer risk even higher for people with a genetic predisposition. Andrew Cebulka/Stocksy Previous research ...
A Feb. 21 article from the website News Punch makes a startling accusation about the safety of a meat alternative linked to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. “Study: Bill Gates’ Lab Grown Meat Causes ...
Share on Pinterest Excessive red meat consumption has been linked to an increased risk of cancer. J. Anthony/Stocksy New research adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that environmental ...
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