(Reuters Health) - Vegetarians are one-third
less likely to be hospitalized or die from heart disease than meat and fish eaters,
according to a new UK study.
"we're able to be........ certain that it is something that's in the vegetarian diet that's causing vegetarians to have a lower risk of heart disease," said Francesca Crowe, who led the new study at the University of Oxford.
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