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The pile of research linking bacon, hot dogs, and sausage to dementia risk grows with new study - MSNP eople who regularly eat processed red meat—like bacon, hot dogs, sausage, kielbasa, salami, and bologna—may be at higher risk of developing dementia as they age, suggests preliminary new ...
A large new investigation found that people who consumed just two servings per week of meats such as bacon, sausage, hot dogs, and common cold cuts like bologna and salami had a 14 percent higher ...
People who regularly eat processed red meat—like bacon, hot dogs, sausage, kielbasa, salami, and bologna—may be at higher risk of developing dementia as they age, suggests preliminary new ...
Participants consuming at least a quarter serving of processed meat daily—equivalent to two slices of bacon or one hot dog—faced a higher risk of dementia compared to those with minimal intake.
The study also concluded that replacing a serving of processed red meat, equal to 3 ounces, with a serving of nuts or legumes per day might lower the risk of dementia by 19 percent, and by as much ...
P rocessed red meats—like bacon, deli meats, and hot dogs—are linked to a host of health ills. Now, the latest study finds that eating too much red meat may even harm the brain. In a study ...
A serving of red meat is usually around 3 ounces, which would be either two slices of bacon, 1.5 slices of bologna or one hot dog, according to a news release on the study. female hands in a ...
For those looking to keep their protein intake high but reduce the risks posed by red meat, the study found that plant-based protein was linked to a 19% lower risk of dementia.
Replacing hot dogs with fish cuts dementia risk by 28%, says neurology journal Consuming at least a quarter serving of processed meat daily, like two bacon slices or one hot dog, ...
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