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jerry coleman

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What, if anything, is the link between salt and cancer?

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Brad enjoys eating steaks, chops, and burgers; however, he wants to follow the American Institute for Cancer Research recommendation about how much to eat. How much red meat should Brad have?



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Answer to Question 1

An American Institute of Cancer Research and the World Cancer Research Fund expert committee concluded that excessive consumption of salt and salt-preserved foods is a probable cause of stomach cancers.

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18 ounces each week. (This would be roughly one 3-ounce portion of red meat six days a week.) Little if any of this meat should be processed.



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