Food Standards Agency bosses have insisted there is “no evidence” removing nitrates from processed meat reduces the risk of ...
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What's behind scientists' renewed push for warning labels on processed meats
Physicians and scientists called for more stringent warning labels on certain processed meats to alert consumers of their ...
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Scientists Demand Cancer Warnings Should Be Added to Bacon and Ham
Bacon, ham, hot dogs, and salami can be found in many people's weekly shopping baskets. Yet scientists are urging tougher ...
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6 Lunch Meats, Ranked From Healthiest to Worst
Find the healthiest lunch meats by comparing sodium, saturated fat, and preservatives. Learn which cold cuts are better for your sandwiches.
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What? I can't have bacon in my full-English breakfast now?
Experts are calling for cancer warnings on our favourite fry-up staple. So what’s the truth behind the scary headlines?
The EU’s decision to reduce permitted nitrate levels in processed meats should be recognised as an important act of public-health leadership. But it should not be the end of the story.
Ham has also been linked to an increased risk of diabetes. One study from Cambridge University found that eating 50g of ...
Scientists have demanded a ban on some kinds of bacon sold in the supermarket after linking it to 50,000 cancer cases, so what checks can you do?
Lowering blood pressure isn't just about laying off sodium. To get your blood pressure under control, dietitians say to add ...
Gancheva and Applegate welcome the strong and continued growth in the popularity of bacon and all the trends that come with ...
When Pauline Richardson was told, during a routine GP appointment, that her blood pressure was high, in the aftermath of losing her husband it was the least of her worries.
Cardiologist Dr Bhojraj asserts that ageing better involves intentional heart health care, resistance training, a healthy lifestyle, and more.
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