Paul Saladino· MD
Hong Kong, like other places with a very long life expectancy, are simply showing that you can eat large quantities of animal foods and still live a very long and healthy life.
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Hong Kong, like other places with a very long life expectancy, are simply showing that you can eat large quantities of animal foods and still live a very long and healthy life.
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Hong Kong has the longest-lived population in the world with the highest meat consumption per person.