Meat can play a key role in a nutritious diet, but factors like age, personal beliefs, and health status can shape how much of it you should eat. For most healthy adults who consume animal protein, ...
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Jeff Goldblum says he’s gone vegetarian after playing the Wizard of Oz in Jon M. Chu’s blockbuster sequel “Wicked: For Good.” During a recent interview on “This Morning,” Goldblum discussed how lucky ...
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Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy said people who eat imported, "radioactive" shrimp will turn you into an alien, or at the very least cause you "to grow an extra ear." The senator’s strange diatribe may ...
Share on Pinterest A new study suggests that eating meat could slightly lower cancer-related death risk. Davide Illini/Stocksy United A new study has found no increased death risk from eating plant or ...
Eating more meat could be beneficial for the body, a new study suggests. Recent research from Canada’s McMaster University revealed that animal-sourced foods are not linked to a higher risk of death.
Here's what doctors and experts say about the findings, and what they mean for your diet. It’s a confusing time to be a health-conscious eater. Everyone and their mother is telling you to load up on ...