Eating processed meat regularly is linked to a higher risk of dementia, new research suggests. Cutting back on hot dogs and ham in favor of eating beans, nuts, and tofu may protect brain health.
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Processed meats may be negatively linked to brain function, according to new research. While deli meats, bacon and charcuterie have a big foothold in the American diet, they may also impact human ...
The word 'processed' is a red flag for many health-conscious consumers. They associate this word with foods that have been altered from their original state, lowering their nutritional value. People ...
Processed meats like bacon, sausage and hot dogs are tasty, convenient and protein-packed, making them a go-to option for many — even though their reputation for being unhealthy is hard to ignore. But ...
If you still want to enjoy deli meat here and there, Keatley recommends just being smart about the type of meat you buy.
LS from Richmond, Virginia writes: “I know that processed lunch meat is not a good choice. Is freshly sliced meat bought in the deli section of the store a better choice, or does that have a lot of ...
A new report by Zero Carbon Analytics has found that excessive red and processed meat consumption is causing a significant ...
A new study from the University of Cambridge in England supports the claim that eating processed meats and red meats may increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes. Maybe don’t go ham on the ham. A new ...
LS from Richmond, Virginia writes: “I know that processed lunch meat is not a good choice. Is freshly sliced meat bought in the deli section of the store a better choice, or does that have a lot of ...
If you’re looking to improve your overall wellness, incorporating heart-healthy foods into your diet is a must. But several unexpected bites you might regularly consume could be sabotaging your ...