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After being targeted by the meat industry, swept up in the culture wars and pummeled in sales, two plant based meat companies are reinventing themselves. By Cara Buckley It’s not exactly the ...
Share on Pinterest Any plant-based meat alternative may be better than meat when it comes to cardiometabolic health, recent evidence suggests. Image credit: Luis Herrera/Stocksy. Meat replacements ...
And we found the best meat thermometers that instantly measure temperature, have great battery life and are user-friendly.
What really happens to your body when you give up meat—even just briefly Going meat-free for just a few weeks can trigger surprising changes, from gut bacteria shifts to lower cholesterol.
Now, the latest study finds that eating too much red meat may even harm the brain. In a study published in the journal Neurology, Dr. Daniel Wang, an assistant professor of medicine at the Brigham ...
Here’s how it works. The best meat thermometers make it a breeze to cook your meat perfectly every time for a delicious (and safe) meal. But there are a lot of types to choose form, depending on ...
The imitation meat industry is facing an identity crisis, and the challenge of convincing American consumers to make more planet-friendly choices. By Cara Buckley Not too long ago, imitation meats ...
New research suggests that processed red meat increases the risk of dementia. The more of these meats you have, the higher the risk. The link between unprocessed red meat and dementia is less clear.
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Share on Pinterest Processed red meat consumption is linked to a 13% higher risk of dementia, a new study found. DigiPub/Getty Images Dementia cases in the U.S. are expected to double by 2060 ...
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