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white meat consumption tended to be inversely associated with total mortality meaning the men who ate white meat had a lower rate of mortality but there was no such association among women
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white meat consumption tended to be inversely associated with total mortality meaning the men who ate white meat had a lower rate of mortality but there was no such association among women
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white meat consumption tended to be inversely associated with total mortality meaning The Men Who Ate white meat had a lower rate of mortality but there was no such Association among women