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Processed meats cause cancer and red meat probably does too World Health Organisation... READ MORE›
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Americans and Europeans are among the world's most frequent meat consumers... READ MORE›
Processed meats cause cancer and red meat probably does too World Health Organisation... READ MORE›
Global health experts have found that processed meat such as hot dogs ham and sausages can cause bowel cancer... READ MORE›
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But overall meat consumption in sub-Saharan Africa is expected to stay static, along with India, where little growth is expected for cultural and religious reasons... READ MORE›
So the meat has often thawed out several times before reaching customers, Yang Bo, an anti-smuggling official in Changsha told the paper... READ MORE›
Changsha customs say around one-third of the 800,000 tonnes of meat that goes through it every year is from unclear origins outside mainland China... READ MORE›
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Before Red Cross and United Nations offices received the news that the convoy had been hit... READ MORE›
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The United States called the episode a mistake, but the Syrian government called it proof that Washington was siding with terrorists... READ MORE›
The United States sees the Syrian Kurdish YPG as its strongest ally against the Sunni radicals... READ MORE›
The hotel is deemed the safest place for UN personnel to stay in the Syrian capital... READ MORE›
Assad's forces, backed by Russian airpower, also launched an offensive against Islamic State last week and have advanced in territory further south... READ MORE›
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US preparing for possible air drops of humanitarian supplies over Syria... READ MORE›
But U.S. forces, who have conducted similar operations in northern Iraq and Syria, could move within days to implement a decision... READ MORE›
U.S. adds nearly 1 billion to Syrian aid as conference weighs long-term needs... READ MORE›
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