Association of changes in red meat consumption with total and cause specific mortality among US women and men: two prospective cohort studies
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Association of changes in red meat consumption with total and cause specific mortality among US women and men: two prospective cohort studies
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BMJ-British Medical Journal
Volume -, Issue -, Pages l2110
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BMJ
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2019-06-13
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10.1136/bmj.l2110
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