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Target seeks label change for red meat products

Target wants to install new warning labels on meat products in its stores, according to requests from the retailer this week. The country's ... Read More »

Are vegetarians slowing climate change?

It sounds ridiculous, but a reduction in animal farts might slow climate change. The theory is that if we ate less meat, there would be less ... Read More »

All about Iron -- are you getting enough?

Iron is an important nutrient to get in your diet -- not getting enough can lead to exhaustion and anemia. But while people tend to think that red ... Read More »

Don't believe the hype: The 7 most overrated foods

There's lots of hype out there about what's healthy and what's not and honestly, sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between the two. But ... Read More »

Red meat color injections: eww!

If you're a consumer of red meat products, does the vibrancy of the met color affect your purchasing decision in the supermarket or butcher shop? I ... Read More »

Red meat linked to breast cancer

Red meat eater? If you're female and love a good steak, you may be more likely to develop breast cancer according to a study our of Britain. The ... Read More »

Red meat raises risk of breast cancer

A recent study suggests that red meat dramatically increases older women's risk of breast cancer. According to the University of Leeds, ... Read More »

Female beef eater? Consider this

New research was just released that concluded U.S. women who eat a lot of beef while pregnant give birth to sons who grow up to have low sperm counts. ... Read More »

Daily Fit Tip: Buy the best meat

Even though beef and chicken sometimes get a bad rap, in moderation they definitely can be part of a healthy diet. Personally, I'm a huge veggie fan ... Read More »

Breast cancer risk heightened by earting red meat

If you're a red meat eater and you're a female, you may want to pay attention to a new study that says eating red meat may raise a woman's risk of a ... Read More »