Health & Medicine
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Chemicals Found in Digestive Tract by Gut Microbes by Eating Red Meat Can Cause a High Risk of Heart Disease
Blood pressure and cholesterol were not linked to the increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated with red meat eating, although excessive blood sugar and inflammation may play a role.
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