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Red meat could raise dementia risk, researchers claim, yet some doctors have questions

27 January 2025
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Red meat could raise dementia risk, researchers claim, yet some doctors have questions
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Los Angeles-based nutritionist Ilana Muhlstein shares how to make pink cupcakes without synthetic colors following the FDA’s ban on red dye No. 3. A recent study linked daily consumption of processed red meats to a 13% increased risk of dementia, subjective cognitive decline, and faster brain aging. Replacing processed red meat with nuts, legumes, or fish could reduce dementia risk, according to researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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