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Participants consuming at least a quarter serving of processed meat daily—equivalent to two slices of bacon or one hot dog—faced a higher risk of dementia compared to those with minimal intake.
The study, which has not yet been published in a journal, examined the relationship between diet and dementia risk by tracking 130,000-plus people for up to 43 years. Over time, more than 8% of ...
The study also concluded that replacing a serving of processed red meat, equal to 3 ounces, with a serving of nuts or legumes per day might lower the risk of dementia by 19 percent, and by as much ...
Hot Dogs, Bacon, and Other Processed Red Meats Raise Dementia Risk Swap out a daily serving of these foods for healthier choices to dramatically reduce your odds of mental decline, according to a ...
A study from the Neurology Journal found that long-term and regular consumption of processed red meat was associated with a ...
How you cook your hot dogs and hamburgers can impact the health risks associated with meat consumption, especially for ...
Are hot dogs bad for you? In moderation, hot dogs are a fine BQQ treat, but you have to be careful about nitrates.