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The Boston Globe
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Researchers at MIT and elsewhere have found that the long-term consumption of “processed red meat, such as hot dogs, sausage, and bacon, is linked to an elevated risk of dementia,” reports Kay Lazar for The Boston Globe. The researchers “found that eating about two servings per week of processed red meat, which includes some cold cuts, correlated with a 13 percent higher risk of dementia compared to those who ate less than roughly three servings a month,” reports Lazar.