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Vegetarians and cancer risk: what a study of 1.8 million people actually suggests, and what got lost in coverage
A landmark Oxford study of 1.8M people found that vegetarian and vegan diets tend to lower cancer risk, but The Telegraph's headline told a different story.
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The great milk debate: does the science support recent claims?
What's really the best for your health?
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No, plant-based milks are not causing depression, but why does the media say the opposite?
Based on a study published in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition, media outlets are claiming plant-based drinks increase depression risk.
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