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"This decision doesn't mean you need to stop eating any red and processed meat, but if you eat lots of it you may want to think about cutting down.
"Eating a bacon bap every once in a while isn't going to do much harm - having a healthy diet is all about moderation."
How can you moderate when bacon is involved?The point to take away from the report is
I don't trust the WHO anyway. They can't even get baby weights for breast fed babies right.These things go in cycles - they will say it cures cancer before long.
...A future Daily Express front page.These things go in cycles - they will say it cures cancer before long.
It's not how long you live, it's how you liveJust been reading this, Sausage Cancer Threat Highlighted By Experts who wants to lead a life of a non-smoking, non-drinking vegetarian just so you can live to 100. Excuse me while i go out and get a bacon sandwich.
I don't trust the WHO anyway. They can't even get baby weights for breast fed babies right.
Should stick to pinball wizard.
I would rather live to 95!just so you canliveexist to 100
It's all about risk. Not breathing causes death, so I'll risk the cancer thanksApparently breathing causes cancer
The highlights above are my doing.However, the WHO said there was limited evidence that 100g of red meat a day increased the risk of cancer by 17%
Mind you I have had small scare and that camera up your arse is'nt pleasant.
Which ones the bread? The bacon or the chocolate?Well I'm screwed then. Half my diet is processed meat. The other half is chocolate (im not even that fat..... Yet. Lol). Sometimes I have bacon and chocolate sandwiches (not true. Probably). Will I die soon?
I was going to say this, but then I thought there may be some edge-case I didn't know about and I would look silly - and that IG would probably be all over it anywayBacon is processed
Which ones the bread? The bacon or the chocolate?