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A recently published study provides an incentive to explore what specific aspects of vegetarianism are protective.
Eating less meat is good for your health and the environment. Now a new study suggests genes may play a role in people's ability to stick to a strict vegetarian diet.
Researchers have identified genes linked to vegetarianism. This may help explain why some people who are motivated to give up meat for ethical, environmental or health reasons, don't always adhere.
According to a new study, vegetarianism and pet ownership are related in a surprising way — people who have various pets growing up have a higher chance of choosing to adopt a vegetarian or ...
In a recent posting I referred to the fact that considered vegetarianism and veganism to be immoral, without enough elaboration. Several readers and blogger Julian Sanchez were aghast, with the Atl… ...
When did vegetarianism become passe? Sustainable meat is all the rage these days, but vegetarians shouldn't be cowed (ahem) by carnivorous hipsters: A veg diet is still a big winner for the ...
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