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Study recommends ‘planetary diet’ to cut diabetes risk and emissions


Study recommends ‘planetary diet’ to cut diabetes risk and emissions - Researchers say dietary changes are crucial part of effort to tackle global heating ... Read More

Sustainable, plant-based diet benefits both human and planetary health, study finds


A diet focused on healthy plant-based foods may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes while reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study by Solomon Sowah and colleagues from the MRC ... Read More

Planetary health diet links to longer life and lower emissions


Greater adherence to the Planetary Health Diet was linked to lower all-cause, cancer, and respiratory mortality across large US and UK cohorts, supported by a meta-analysis of 37 studies. Diets higher ... Read More

Plant-Based Diet Linked to Lower Diabetes Risk and Reduced Emissions


A diet emphasizing plants and limiting processed foods & some meats may lower type 2 diabetes risk by 32% and cut greenhouse gas emissions by 18%. This large UK study links sustainable eating to ... Read More

Healthy plant-based diet may lower type 2 diabetes risk while reducing greenhouse gas emissions


A diet focused on healthy plant-based foods may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes while reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study by Solomon Sowah and colleagues from the MRC ... Read More

Study: Low-cal Mediterranean diet, exercise cut diabetes risk by 31%


ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 25 (UPI) --Consuming a low-calorie version of a "Mediterranean diet" rich in fruits, whole grains and extra virgin olive oil -- but light on meat -- can help provide a big ... Read More

Eating Plant-Based Can Reduce Cancer And Cardiometabolic Disease Risk, Says Study


A study has found that following a healthy plant-based diet could reduce the risk of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases ... Read More


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