While follow-up studies will need to corroborate the team’s data, the researchers recommend updating dietary guidelines so consumers know that reducing red meat consumption can promote cognitive health. Previous research had linked red meat consumption with poorer health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.The first proposal would significantly lower the legal nicotine limit […]

While follow-up studies will need to corroborate the team’s data, the researchers recommend updating dietary guidelines so consumers know that reducing red meat consumption can promote cognitive health. Previous research had linked red meat consumption with poorer health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.The first proposal would significantly lower the legal nicotine limit per gram of tobacco for cigarettes, most cigars, and pipe tobacco compared to the levels in popular cigarette brands today. The ambitious change is a bid to make smoking less addictive and could prevent 8.5 million tobacco-related deaths by 2100, according to a 2018 Journal of the American Medical Association paper.
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Nine years ago, I had my gallbladder removed. While I would never say I’m grateful for the many gallstones that invaded my college years, I am feeling somewhat relieved after reading the news linking red meat consumption to dementia. (My body can’t process fatty foods like bacon anymore.) If you want to see a gnarly photo of a gallbladder cross-section filled with 20+ stones, email me at [email protected].