Tuesday, 27 October 2015

News: What Those Meat Headlines Aren’t Telling You

The World Health Organization is making headlines by stating that processed meats like bacon, sausage, jerky, hot dogs and even ham cause colon cancer. Not might cause cancer. Processed meat definitely increases your colon cancer risk, they say, and as few as two slices of bacon per day will do so by 18 percent. They also stated that red meat is "probably carcinogenic," but we need more evidence to be sure. Contrary to popular belief, the WHO isn't claiming that all meat causes cancer, just those described here.
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News: What Those Meat Headlines Aren't Telling You

The World Health Organization is making headlines by stating that processed meats like bacon, sausage, jerky, hot dogs and even ham cause colon cancer

Not might cause cancer. Processed meat definitely increases your colon cancer risk, they say, and as few as two slices of bacon per day will do so by 18 percent.

They also stated that red meat is “probably carcinogenic,” but we need more evidence to be sure. Contrary to popular belief, the WHO isn’t claiming that all meat causes cancer, just those described here.

Nicholas English
Content Manager of About.com Health
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