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The 15 Best Sunday Roasts In London

Roasts are one of these things. If you’re going to get your arse into gear on a Sunday, then it better be worth it. You want a yorkshire bigger than your face and a jug of gravy that you can, if needs ...
A new study has found no increased death risk from eating plant or animal protein and suggests that eating meat could ...
Eating more meat could be beneficial for the body, a new study suggests. Recent research from Canada’s McMaster University revealed that animal-sourced foods are not linked to a higher risk of death.
Here's what doctors and experts say about the findings, and what they mean for your diet. It’s a confusing time to be a health-conscious eater. Everyone and their mother is telling you to load up on ...
Eating more meat could be beneficial for the body, a new study suggests. Recent research from Canada’s McMaster University revealed that animal-sourced foods are not linked to a higher risk of death.
The research team found no increased risk of death associated with higher intake of animal protein You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. A new ...
In a twist of modern consumer psychology, we are now comfortable injecting synthetic substances into our faces, yet bristle at the thought of putting them in our mouths. The cosmetics industry is ...
Eating meat does not increase the risk of dying, according to a new study from McMaster University. It may even offer some protection from cancer-related death. (Credit: Pilin_Petunyia) A new study ...
A large study of nearly 16,000 adults found no link between eating animal protein and higher death risk. Surprisingly, higher animal protein intake was associated with lower cancer mortality, ...