Red Meat Consumption Related to 9 Diseases

More than 536,000 men and women ages 50-71 were studied for 16 years.  People who ate the most red meat died at higher rates than those who ate the least red meat from cancer, heart disease, respiratory disease, stroke, diabetes, infections, Alzheimer's disease, kidney disease, and liver disease.  Click here to read the note by Nicholas Bakalar in the New York Times.  The article appeared in the BMJ.