UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Eating moderate amounts of lean beef as part of a Mediterranean diet does not increase an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease, according to a new study by an ...
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Mediterranean-style diets may still lower cardiovascular risk independent of lean beef intake
National Cattlemen's Beef Association funded research finds that Mediterranean-style eating with lean beef produces less trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) compared with a typical American diet that ...
How much red meat should you eat? Health authorities have long encouraged Americans to limit their consumption of fatty cuts of red meat, warning that eating more than three to four servings a week ...
Eating moderate amounts of lean beef as part of a Mediterranean diet does not increase an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease, according to a new study by an interdisciplinary research ...
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New clinical trial evidence suggests that replacing an American-style diet with a Mediterranean eating pattern, while still consuming lean beef, can significantly reduce TMAO levels and enhance gut ...
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