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Study Links Eating More Meat to Lower Dementia Risk, But Only in One Group
(Image Professionals GmbH/Foodcollection/Getty Images) A surprising new observational study has found a tentative connection ...
A new long-term study suggests higher meat intake may be linked to a lower risk of cognitive decline and dementia in people ...
A new observational study from Swedish researchers found a surprising link between higher meat consumption and reduced ...
"[I] tried a pepperoni pizza on a whim," the woman said, before revealing her sense of guilt Escher Walcott is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering stories in Entertainment, Style, Human Interest.
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 ...
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People with feared 'dementia gene' could stave off illness by eating more meat in midlife
Increasing your meat intake in mid-life could help protect against dementia, experts say. Scientists have found that carriers of the 'Alzheimer's gene' who regularly eat meat could slash their risk of ...
Protein-hungry shoppers are buying more meat with their health top of mind.
Diabetes is a growing health concern in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 40.1 million people had diabetes in 2023, and 115.2 million had ...
A surprising new study suggests that genetics may change how diet affects brain health—especially when it comes to Alzheimer’s risk. Researchers found that older adults carrying high-risk APOE gene ...
In February, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared a video of him eating steak, exercising shirtless and drinking whole milk in a hot tub with ’00s-era musician Kid Rock.
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