Eating processed red meat is linked to a higher chance of developing dementia, according to a recent study. Alexander Spatari via Getty Images When we consider ways to maintain brain health, we may ...
Less red meat is good for the planet and a growing number of people have started the new year resolving to pursue a meat-free diet. Besides being good for the planet and kinder to animals, eating less ...
A groundbreaking 15-year study has confirmed what many nutritionists have long suspected: diet plays a critical role in how the brain and body age, especially when it comes to the onset of dementia ...
As for burgers and steaks, there’s no proven link to dementia, but red meat does have saturated fat (also bad for the heart), ...
While red meat is a great source of iron and vitamin B12, there are plenty of health warnings that come with eating too much. Red meat has been linked to type 2 diabetes, bowel cancer, heart disease – ...
Can eating bacon and sausages increase your Alzheimer’s risk? New research suggests processed meats may fuel brain aging.
What we eat as we age may determine how many chronic illnesses we face later in life. A 15-year study of more than 2,400 older adults reveals that diets rich in vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and ...
The researchers suggest that compounds found in plant-based foods are likely to be working in the body to reduce inflammation ...
The relationship between diet and mental health has long been a topic of scientific studies. Red meat is one of the most debated foods, yet it remains appealing due to its nutritional benefits. Red ...