Talking about eating less red and processed meat provokes strong feelings. That's why this new evidence-based report is welcome
- Written by: Katherine Sievert, Research Fellow in Food Systems, Deakin University
ShutterstockEmotions can run high when the topic of how much red and processed meat to eat is raised. For many of us, eating these foods is culturally important – often tied to specific dishes and traditions.
That’s why this week’s landmark new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) is welcome. The report focuses...




















