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Re-branding the latest beef study: science medium, accuracy rare? (access required)

by Staff Writer

Published: March 27,2009

Time posted: 12:00 am

Tags: Health Care Column

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News this week from the National Cancer Institute was more disturbing than biting into a juicy cheeseburger, only to find it’s still cold and red raw. Diets high in red meat, their study found, contribute to stomach ulcers, cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer’s — and, in short, they can shave years off your life. While most health ...





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