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Vegans and vegetarians depressed twice as often as meat-eaters: new study 

Por: New York Post Life September 26, 2022

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Eating green and feeling blue? experience depressive episodes twice as frequently as meat eaters, according to a new study by Brazilian researchers published in the .  There’s a “positive association between the prevalence of depressive episodes and a meatless diet,” the study read. Scientists set out to investigate the potential association between a meatless diet and depression among adults, surveying 14,216 participants aged 35 to 74... + full article



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