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New Study Bucks Previous Research, Says
Red Meat Not Linked to Heart Disease

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Posted By: earlybird, 3/3/2024 5:17:15 PM

A new study bucks recent trends in health research that say people who eat a lot of red or processed meat face an increased risk of heart disease. A research team looked at UK Biobank data from over 1.8 million people: roughly 460,000 who ate processed meat, pork, beef, and mutton, respectively. Anyone with a history of cardiovascular disease was omitted from the study. The team found that eating red or processed meat was not linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. All odds ratios (ORs) of a person developing cardiovascular disease, coronary artery disease, stroke, heart failure, or atrial fibrillation were insignificant.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 3/3/2024 6:03:16 PM (No. 1669768)
What's up Doc? Now it's red meat that "doesn't" cause heart disease. One might think no one knows shite about anything. It's like covid, the CDC issues edicts because they want to not based upon any science.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Axeman 3/3/2024 6:19:17 PM (No. 1669772)
Human history had proved this already. I have never been in the "Bad Red Meat" religion so this study make no difference to me.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: CactusStar 3/3/2024 6:35:57 PM (No. 1669773)
I'll eat to that!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: padiva 3/3/2024 7:07:58 PM (No. 1669777)
3 cheers for cows!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Quigley 3/3/2024 7:11:36 PM (No. 1669782)
I thought the science was settled. I wonder what else the scientists cum propagandists are wrong about?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: RobertJ984 3/3/2024 7:18:27 PM (No. 1669785)
I just celebrated at Texas Roadhouse. I had the special cut sirloin...a 24oz cut. No bones, no fat, and no gristle. I ate the WHOLE THING
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Reply 7 - Posted by: PostAway 3/3/2024 7:31:24 PM (No. 1669787)
Well, of course it isn’t. And eggs are good for you, butter is fine and tasty and coffee isn’t bad for your heart. 1.) Don’t smoke because tanning your lungs is not good for them 2.) don’t be a lush because you liver doesn’t do well in a constant bath of a preservative agent and 3.) an apple a day keeps the doctor away.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Catherine 3/3/2024 7:45:35 PM (No. 1669795)
I've eaten eggs every morning for decades. I'm still here and heart is going strong. Pretty much everything they warned us about isn't true. I'm waiting for the reversal on sugar. Something that tastes that good just can't be bad for you.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Northcross 3/3/2024 8:03:30 PM (No. 1669804)
Letitia James is now threatening to sue the authors of the story.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: chumley 3/3/2024 8:20:54 PM (No. 1669810)
I stopped listening to "scientists" decades ago. They bully and shame you into giving up something you enjoy, only to contradict themselves a few years later. Fooey on all of them. Life is good as long as you ignore the experts.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: daisey 3/3/2024 8:22:55 PM (No. 1669812)
I’m in cardiac rehab because of a heart attack in October. The nurse that has my case tells me no red meat. Think I’ll show her this.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: plomke 3/3/2024 8:28:48 PM (No. 1669816)
Our ancestors ate meat. They conquered the world. Cured diseases. Went to the moon and back. Our current crop of leaders were raised on soy milk and tofu and can't figure out what bathroom to use...
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Reply 13 - Posted by: downnout 3/3/2024 8:38:44 PM (No. 1669820)
The healthiest people I ever met were cattle ranchers. Riding a horse most of the day and wrangling wayward cows and calves makes one appreciate a good steak that night.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 3/3/2024 9:04:33 PM (No. 1669832)
I think I'll go to Carl's for lunch tomorrow.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Omen55 3/3/2024 10:52:46 PM (No. 1669886)
Toss another burger on the grill!
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Reply 16 - Posted by: SweetPea3 3/4/2024 3:35:58 AM (No. 1669962)
Silly gooses, it's not red meat that's bad for you, it's all those cow pharts.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: mifla 3/4/2024 4:48:04 AM (No. 1669995)
Good news. Too bad beef is so expensive that we can't afford it.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: broken01 3/4/2024 8:33:28 AM (No. 1670099)
I've known this for years along with eggs aren't bad for you and vegetables like beets and spinach are good for your heart and liver. Ever since the China virus "outbreak I no longer listen to the so-called experts. Especially the dullards at the CDC. I do my own research and listen to doctors I trust.
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