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Meat eaters more likely to hit 100, study finds, but there’s a big catch
New research into extreme longevity is challenging some of the cleanest narratives in modern nutrition. A large study of ...
A recent study found that regularly eating meat as part of a balanced diet might actually increase your chances of living to 100. While that's great news for carnivores, there's an important caveat to ...
People who don’t eat meat may be less likely than meat eaters to reach the age of 100, according to a recent study. But ...
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Meat may play an unexpected role in helping people reach 100
Longevity diets often focus on going plant-based, but a study in China has linked eating meat to a long lifespan, ...
Not eating meat can improve heart health, digestion, and blood sugar. However, it can also cause a lack of protein and ...
NEW YORK, Jan 28: A new study suggests that adults aged 80 and older who avoid meat may be less likely than meat eaters to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People seem to always have beef with vegans — and scientists say they’ve figured out why. A new study published in the journal ...
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How much red meat is safe to eat? Experts break down portions, risks, and smart choices
Red meat can fit into a healthy lifestyle—but how much you eat, and how often, makes all the difference.
Cutting back on red meat is not about deprivation. It is about replacing it with options that support longer, healthier lives ...
Many vegetarians feel disgust towards eating meat similar to the aversion widely felt towards cannibalism, research has found. A study set out to investigate whether there was a difference in the ...
A new study has found that those following diets that don't contain meat were less likely to become centenarians compared with meat eaters ...
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