Meat, Cancer, and the Cumulative Case for Ethical Vegetarianism
Animal Ethics
JANUARY 20, 2008
It wouldn’t be a good reason to cause them to suffer in the process, but it would be a good reason to raise and kill them for food.] The researchers used a Cox proportional hazards regression analysis to estimate hazard ratios. The crucial question is this: Do we need to eat animals in order to be optimally healthy?
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