Processed Meat
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Research finds cutting back on red and processed meat won’t improve your health — so why were we told it would?"We are suggesting that people can continue their current level of meat consumption," said Dr. Gordon Guyatt, a researcher at McMaster University and the chair of the study's guideline panel.HealthSep 30, 2019
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Bob Layton Editorial: Soup’s onWhy do they put so much sodium in soup?Jan 17, 2018
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Eating 3 strips of bacon a week increases women’s chance of breast cancer: studyPost-menopausal women who eat processed meats are increasing their chances of getting the disease, researchers say.HealthJan 4, 2018
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Eating whole grains decreases colorectal cancer risk, processed meats increase risk: reportNew study finds a link between dietary choices and one's risk of developing colorectal cancer.HealthSep 7, 2017
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Men, cut back on red meat if you’re worried about painful gut disorder: studySteak, hamburgers, pork chops. While men may love loading up on red meat, new research is warning that too much could be tied to a painful stomach condition.HealthJan 12, 2017
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Are cured meats to blame for your worsening asthma symptoms?Eating large amounts of cured meats was linked to worse symptoms among asthma sufferers, a French study found. Examples of such processed meats include bacon, ham, prosciutto, corned beef, pastrami, and pepperoni.HealthJan 2, 2017
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Bacon, booze, and obesity are increasing your risk of stomach cancer: studyAmerican scientists piecing together what causes stomach cancer uncovered three culprits: too much drinking, processed meat and being overweight.HealthApr 22, 2016
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Is bacon off the menu for Canadian consumers? Experts say no'The reality is that most people believe that moderate or occasional consumption is fine, and will continue on with current patterns.'CanadaOct 30, 2015
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U of S expert weighs in on WHO processed meat warningA University of Saskatchewan expert weighs in on the WHO warning that processed meats can cause cancer.HealthOct 27, 2015
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How much processed meat and red meat should you be eating?Bacon, sausage, deli meats and hot dogs – if processed meats are part of your weekly staple – you are probably eating too much, most likely way too much according to health experts.HealthOct 26, 2015
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