What the science says about how red and processed meat affects our health, and the health of ecosystems
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Emotions can run high when the topic of how much red and processed meat to eat is raised.
Emotions can run high when the topic of how much red and processed meat to eat is raised.
Emotions can run high when the topic of how much red and processed meat to eat is raised.
Emotions can run high when the topic of how much red and processed meat to eat is raised.
Whole foods, fresh fruit and vegetables and moderate quantities of sustainably produced meat offer a better path.
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Emotions can run high when the topic of how much red and processed meat to eat is raised.
Emotions can run high when the topic of how much red and processed meat to eat is raised.
Emotions can run high when the topic of how much red and processed meat to eat is raised.
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.
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