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He said he believes old meat could have been served at schools across the county.
At this point, Hiker Meat could have been just another YouTube mash-up to file alongside Brokeback To The Future.
Consuming less than half a serving (1.5 ounces) per day of red meat could have prevented about one in 10 premature deaths in men in the study.
They all said there was no conceivable scientific reason for thinking that cloned meat could have negative health effects for people.
But the inspector general found near-miss instances where prohibited meat could have left the warehouses to be sold in American markets.
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Meats could have used better trimming, but little was amiss with three thick-cut, succulent lamb chops matched with gently seasoned eggplant and tomato stew and a garlicky potato purée.
"A decrease in meat consumption could have an absolutely enormous impact," he said — and be much better for people's health.
Halving red meat consumption could have prevented 9.3% of deaths of men and 7.6% of women taking part in the study.
In general, the model suggests that very minor perturbations in microbial loads on meat products could have relatively large impacts on human health, and consequently, small improvements in food animal health might result in significant reductions in human illness.
So when Ms. Rodriguez, 46, opened Subia's Organic Market and Cafe there in 2003 with her twin sister, Yvonne, and their brother, Eddie, 50, "We wanted to show people who eat meat they could have healthy options," she said.
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