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A recent study found a link between processed red meat and an increased risk of developing dementia.The latest health news: Health Beat on Action 7 NewsKOAT and University of New Mexico health ...
While red meat is a rich source of protein, iron and other nutrients, a recent study linked it to an increased risk of dementia — but some doctors are casting doubt on the claim. Researchers ...
To study how processed red meat influenced dementia risk, the team of scientists examined over 130,000 people who had participated in the Nurses’ Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-Up ...
Higher intake of processed red meat, including bacon, hot dogs, and sausages, is associated with an elevated dementia risk, preliminary research shows. Study participants who consumed 0.25 or more ...
If people substituted processed red meat protein for that found in nuts, tofu or beans, they could reduce their dementia risk by 19%, the study found. The rate of cognitive ageing was also reduced.
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 ...
The results are clear: those who consumed higher amounts of processed red meat had a 13% increased risk of developing dementia compared to those who ate very little. The researchers defined processed ...
Processed red meat raises dementia risk. To study how processed red meat influenced dementia risk, the team of scientists examined over 130,000 people who had participated in the Nurses’ Health ...
The new study concluded that replacing a serving of processed red meat with a serving of nuts or legumes, which include beans, peas, and lentils, per day might lower the risk of dementia by 19 ...
Can red meats lead to dementia? How they harm your brain and accelerate cognitive decline. Processed red meats are high in sodium and saturated fats, which affect brain health.
Eating processed red meat (such as sausages, bacon, hotdogs and salami) was linked to a 16 percent higher risk of dementia and a faster rate of cognitive aging.