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

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    Replacing red meat with plant-based protein sources such as nuts and legumes was associated with a 19% lower risk of dementia and 1.37 fewer years of cognitive aging, according to the study.

  3. Red Meat Raises Dementia Risk, but Nuts and Beans May ... - AOL

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    A new study found a link between processed red meat and dementia risk. The saturated fat and preservatives in processed meats might contribute to this risk. ... “Nuts and beans have important ...

  4. Red meat could raise dementia risk, researchers claim, yet ...

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    "This was a large study conducted over a long period of time and was adjusted for confounding factors and still found that, in three different groups, eating more processed red meat was associated ...

  5. Red meat - Wikipedia

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    In gastronomy, red meat is commonly red when raw (and a dark color after it is cooked), in contrast to white meat, which is pale in color before (and after) cooking. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In culinary terms, only flesh from mammals or fowl (not fish) is classified as red or white.

  6. Meat - Wikipedia

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    The redness of meat depends on species, animal age, and fiber type: Red meat contains more narrow muscle fibers that tend to operate over long periods without rest, [26] while white meat contains more broad fibers that tend to work in short fast bursts, such as the brief flight of the chicken. [26]

  7. Processed Red Meat Is Linked to a Higher Risk of Dementia - AOL

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    The latest study raises concerns about foods like hot dogs and their effect on the brain.

  8. Livestock - Wikipedia

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    The USDA classifies pork, veal, beef, and lamb as livestock, and all livestock as red meat. Poultry and fish are not included in the category. [ 3 ] The latter is likely due to the fact that fish products are not governed by the USDA, but by the FDA .

  9. Can eating more processed red meat increase your ... - AOL

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    A new study reports that people who eat processed red meat have a greater risk of developing cognitive decline and dementia than those who eat very little red meat.