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  2. Ham is the centerpiece of many holiday meals. Is it good for you?

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    High sodium diets may increase your risk of developing high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, obesity, gastric cancer, osteoporosis, kidney disease and Meniere’s disease, per the WHO.

  3. Can Dogs Eat Ham? Here's Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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  4. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a general warning about Salmonella contamination of commercial dry dog food and treats. [ 53 ] As a result of the potential animal and human health risks, some agencies assert that the risks inherent in raw feeding outweigh the purported benefits.

  5. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    Dog meat is particularly popular in the urban areas of the north, and can be found in special restaurants which specifically serve dog meat. [202] [313] A 2013 survey on VietNamNet, with a participation of more than 3,000 readers, showed that the majority of people, at 80%, supported eating dog meat.

  6. The 10 best meats and the 10 worst ones - AOL

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    With study after study professing that people should be eating less red meat—and less meat altogether—is there anything a carnivore can enjoy guilt-free? While it's The 10 best meats and the ...

  7. Dog sense of smell - Wikipedia

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    As dogs grow older, their performance and ability to learn new smells is reduced. Female dogs have a greater sense of smell than males. A variety of diseases can decrease a dog's sense of smell, such as canine distemper and nasal mites. Dogs have an enhanced sense of smell when fed a high-fat, low-protein diet. There are a number of theories ...

  8. Processed meats like bacon and hot dogs aren’t good for you ...

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    Heart disease by 15%. High blood pressure by 14%. Stroke by 12%. Processed meats have also been linked to weight gain, as well as abdominal obesity, and even dementia. The health risks are tied to ...

  9. 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia

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    Based on analysis of data collected by more than 600 hospitals and clinics in 43 states, out of every 10,000 cats and dogs seen in Banfield clinics, three developed kidney failure during the time pet food contaminated with melamine was on the market. They reported 284 more cases of kidney failure in cats than the expected "background rate ...