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High meat consumption may protect against cognitive decline in people with a specific Alzheimer’s gene
Older adults carrying a specific genetic variation linked to Alzheimer’s disease might actually protect their brain health by ...
And what happened when a nutrition influencer dared to eat tofu.
Higher levels of meat intake may be associated with reduced risk for cognitive decline among specific dementia-risk subgroups ...
Bruce Friedrich has devoted his life to reducing American meat consumption—and he isn’t giving up just yet.
Carriers of the gene variant associated with a heightened risk of Alzheimer's have a lower risk of cognitive decline if they ...
Compared to the successful anti‑smoking campaign in the US, meat‑reduction efforts have largely failed. A new study examines ...
The findings suggest that conventional dietary advice may be unfavorable to a subgroup of the population who carry the APOE ...
Lots of children and teenagers are open to a vegetarian or vegan diet and cut out meat but then struggle to keep it up, according to a new study from the University of Exeter. The study, published in ...
EATING plenty of meat could be linked to lower dementia risk – but only for 25 per cent of Brits. Adults at higher risk of ...
Older people with a genetic risk of Alzheimer's disease did not experience the expected increase in cognitive decline and ...
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico faces backlash after 2022 clip urging reduced meat consumption goes viral, sparking ...
These convenient snacks are rich in protein and low in calories, but they are considered processed meats. Here's how often ...
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