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  2. How eating 10 percent less meat could impact your life - AOL

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    The average person eats over 270 pounds of meat a year, leading to a high percentage of cholesterol in the body. This can increase your chances of heart disease. RELATED: The 10 best and worst ...

  3. Keep your red meat to these limits to protect your brain ...

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    Eating too much red meat has been associated with poor health outcomes, but a new study shows it could also put your future cognitive health at risk. Keep your red meat to these limits to protect ...

  4. Eating less meat would be good for the Earth. Small nudges ...

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    About 7 in 10 U.S. adults said they would somewhat or strongly oppose raising taxes on the sale of meat and 43% would oppose banning public advertising for meat on government property.

  5. Psychology of eating meat - Wikipedia

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    Religious belief in God-given dominion over animals can also justify eating meat. [86] A series of studies published in 2015 asked meat-eating American and Australian undergraduates to "list three reasons why you think it is OK to eat meat." Over 90% of participants offered reasons which the researchers classified among the "four N's":

  6. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    There is emphasis on consuming whole foods. Meat-consumption is heavily discouraged but not necessarily disallowed; about half of Adventists are lacto-ovo-vegetarians. [10] Vegan and pescetarian diets are also more popular among Adventists compared to the general public [11] but other Adventists are still willing to eat Kosher meats.

  7. Is Eating Less Red Meat Your New Year's Resolution? Read This.

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    Vegetarians focus on eating fruits, vegetables, dried beans and peas, grains, seeds, and nuts while forgoing meat, poultry, and seafood. That said, there are different eating patterns adjacent to ...

  8. Flexitarianism - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Food Health authority Voedingscentrum states that flexitarians do not eat meat (but can eat fish) three or more days a week in between or with a hot meal. [7] Vegetarianism is the strict practice of abstaining from consuming meat or any other animal tissue.

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

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    Have no fear meat-eaters, we've gathered the best and worst meats you can find so you'll be better prepared for dinner. Check out the slideshow above for the 10 best and worst meats to eat. More food: