Researchers with Kansas State University are working on a project to help people recover from a meat allergy being spread by ...
Researchers at Kansas State University say the number of cases of an allergic reaction to red meat tied to tick bites is ...
It took doctors a long time, however, to figure out the unlikely cause: alpha-gal syndrome, also known as red meat allergy, which Wallace probably got from lone star tick bites in her backyard in ...
Swapping red meat for nuts, beans ... erectile dysfunction, menopause, and allergies. He has interviewed doctors and pharmaceutical representatives in the U.S. and abroad.
Less red meat is good for the planet and a growing number of people have started the new year resolving to pursue a meat-free ...
Researchers have linked daily consumption of certain amounts of processed red meats to increased dementia risk, but some ...
In a study published in the journal Neurology, Dr. Daniel Wang, an assistant professor of medicine at the Brigham and Women’s ...
Lean red meat in a balanced diet benefits gut and heart health. Consistency is key for lasting results. A recent study ...
K-State researchers and extension specialists have teamed up on a project to help alleviate the negative impacts of an allergy to red meat that affects a growing number of people.
Individuals who ate more processed red meat had a higher risk for dementia and cognitive decline. Replacing processed red meat with nuts and legumes had benefits for cognitive health. Higher ...
The Lone Star tick is responsible for most cases of alpha-gal syndrome, a red meat allergy that's appearing more and more in Kansas. (Kansas State University Research and Extension.) Originally ...