Daily intake of processed meats or sugary drinks may raise risk for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Eating 50 grams of processed meat daily may raise type 2 diabetes risk by 30%. New findings in ...
Take a stroll down the middle aisles of any American grocery store, and you’ll be surrounded by rows of brightly colored packaged macaroni and cheese, instant soups and chips in all forms and flavors ...
The answer may be surprising. Reviewed by Dietitian Kelly Plowe, M.S., RD Daily intake of processed meats or sugary drinks may raise risk for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Eating 50 grams of ...
We know that processed meat isn't particularly good for us, having already been linked to dementia, diabetes, and cancer, but how much of it counts as a 'safe' level of consumption? According to new ...
A new study found that eating more meat was linked to better cognitive outcomes in people with a genetic risk for Alzheimer’s ...
We’ve all heard that processed meats, sugary drinks and trans fats aren’t great for our health, but just how bad are they? While past studies have linked these foods to diabetes and other chronic ...
Norwegians eat more processed meat such as sausages and salami than in the other Nordic countries. For the first time, researchers have calculated the disease burden and years of life lost caused by ...
KANSAS CITY — Those consumers looking for a convenient snack or protein for meals made at home are buying more processed meats, and recent sales data underscore the trend. Two categories within the ...
Furthermore, definitions are lacking. In many of these older studies, categories such as red meat consumption either did not distinguish between processed red meat and unprocessed red meat or ...