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A grocery store deli display with packaged meat and cheese - ACHPF/Shutterstock If you've ever stood paralyzed in the grocery store's meat section, trying to make a healthier choice, you're not alone.
Hot dogs, bacon, cold cuts and other processed meats raise the risk of colon, stomach and other cancers, and red meat probably contributes to the disease, too, the World Health Organization said ...
When I read this title for a BBC story about how everything from bacon and sausages to ham, deli meats and hot dogs that once were fresh meats but were changed and cured to last longer or taste ...
Eating deli meat regularly is associated with an increased risk for high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and certain ...
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. Eating processed red meat –such as sausages, bacon, hotdogs and ...
If you’re looking to improve your overall wellness, incorporating heart-healthy foods into your diet is a must. But several unexpected bites you might regularly consume could be sabotaging your ...
Daily intake of processed meats or sugary drinks may raise risk for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Eating 50 grams of processed meat daily may raise type 2 diabetes risk by 30%. New findings in ...
We could rhapsodize for hours on the virtues of a great deli sandwich, from a hot ham and cheddar made with shredded cheese (which belongs on melt sandwiches) to rye bread piled high with olive loaf, ...
The study found higher intake of several preservatives, which are often used to extend a product's shelf-life, were linked to ...
KIDS, WORK AND SCHOOL AND GRABBING PACKAGED SNACKS AND MEALS AS A QUICK AND CONVENIENT WAY TO FEED THE FAMILY. BUT THAT COMES AT A COST. MANY OF THESE FOODS ARE ULTRA PROCESSED, AND EATING TOO MANY ...