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05/16/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Why grilled meats could be the cause of your high blood pressure
It might be time to put your grill back in storage because grilled burger patties could be increasing your blood pressure. However, one study determined that it’s the cooking method (grilling) that’s making your blood pressure rise and not the meat itself, especially if you regularly eat grilled meats. Grilled meat and hypertension The study, which was […]
04/24/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Charbroiled, grilled meats increase high blood pressure… doesn’t matter if it’s red meat or fish
Regardless if you’re grilling beef, chicken, or fish, eating grilled food regularly could be increasing your risk of developing high blood pressure (hypertension). According to a report, a team of researchers studied cooking methods and people who developed high blood pressure after the regular consumption of beef, fish, or poultry. For the study, experts gathered data […]
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