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  • Red meat and death risk: Study offers new insights

    A first-of-its-kind study reveals that consuming increasingly more red meat over an 8-year period raises mortality risk in the following 8 years.

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    Re: Red meat and death risk: Study offers new insights

    i still have a hard time buying off on these stupid studies. the research is flawed across the board and skewed to fit what they want to say
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      Re: Red meat and death risk: Study offers new insights

      Now we even have politicians calling for a ban on meat, saying that cow farts are eating a hole in the ozone layer LOL

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        Re: Red meat and death risk: Study offers new insights

        I am Sure breathing in the smell of a new car with all the quick sprays glue and grease mixed with the touch screen chemicals will drop 8 years also.
        Can we build muscle mass and live longer if we become vegan bike riders hahahahaha
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