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Pittsburg, Kansas | I will look at the study later but many studies on meat have so many confounding variables that they are meaningless. For example, a Big Mac would be considered red meat consumption. Yet there is bread and other ingredients along with whatever else was eaten in the diet. So how does one know it was the meat caused the problem.
The other issue is most are not controlled studies but epidemiology question studies that can't determine causation
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