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Can a nutrient in meat and dairy help fight cancer?

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Many people hear that meat, especially red meat is bad for you.   Others avoid dairy for many reasons.   But the latest research has found that meat and dairy may actually help your immune system fight cancer.   Who knew?   What have scientists found out about meat and dairy? What is it about the composition of meat and dairy that may have some good health benefits? What is this newly discovered nutrient in meat and dairy that helps fight cancer? Researchers at the University of Chicago studied a nutrient found in beef, lamb and dairy products that helps our immune system fight cancer.   What is this nutrient?   I had not heard of it and you probably haven’t either.   It is actually found in the fat in meat and dairy and is called trans-vaccenic acid or TVA.   Research on nutrients like TVA highlights the link between diet and human health demonstrating how compounds from food can influence our immune responses and overall well-being. ...

Can a tick bite make you allergic to red meat?

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My sister said she heard on the news that a bite from tick can cause you to become allergic to red meat.   Then I picked up our local paper and there was a big article about it.   So what is the real story on this? Apparently this started a few years ago as doctors saw patients becoming allergic to red meat after being bitten by a tick.   It is now becoming more widespread as the tick is spreading from the Southwest and Eastern US to other parts of the country.   An allergist in Long Island, New York has seen 200 cases in his practice.   He notes, “Why would someone think they’re allergic to meat when they’ve been eating it all their lives?”   ( Tick bite and red meat )   So what kind of tick is this?   The Lone Star tick.   Although it is named for Texas, the tick has spread throughout the South and East of the US. Lone star tick bites are likely the cause of thousands of cases of severe red meat allergies that are plaguing patients in...