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... 10.15200/winn.142935.50603 The latest news: eating red meat doesn’t do any harm. But why isn’t that said clearly? Alarmism ... PR people too. I’ve already written twice about red meat. In May 2009 Diet and health. What can you believe: or does bacon kill ...
... new study of the effects of eating red meat and processed meat got a lot of publicity. When I wrote about this in 2009, I concluded that ... reprint: pdf]. It looked at the association between red meat intake and mortality in two very large cohort studies, the Health ...
... message to the world is that their staff are easy meat, the college won’t stand by them. From Steven Shafer’s letter ...
... writing my second post on the alleged risk of eating red meat. I was less entranced by the ability of this gorgeous dog to sniff out ...
... ever seen. How big is the risk from eating red meat now: an update (2012) This was based on the WCRF update – the risk ... say that in the press release. Another update. Red meat doesn’t kill you, but the spin is fascinating (2013). Update ...
... of the paper appeared in a “post about risks of red meat“. The paper ended with some comments about the harm that some ...
... We are warned constantly of the dangers of processed meat, on the basis of very unconvincing evidence [2]. This is one reason why ...
... The warning involved only 1.8oz (50g) of processed meat daily. It recommended that people eat less than 17.6 oz of cooked red meat a week and avoid all processed meat. Researchers found that almost half ...
... understand how the system works. Plymouth Hoe. Smeaton’s tower on left, Citadel lab of Marine Biological Association on ...
... headed the Myth of Detox starts “No wheat, no meat, no dairy . . … What do you call such a diet? “Detox”, ...
... contributes to the academic mission and good management permeates everything we do. I despair at times when quite unnecessary functional ...
... language of business, at least of the sort that now permeates universities, is usually both vacuous and pretentious. The culture of ...