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bigtimephonk t1_j7kwg34 wrote
Does a review of existing research really qualify as new research? This looks like the equivalent of a grade school science student's book report.
We already know the mechanisms behind this. People who eat meat are heavier on whole, which increases bone mass. Vegans tend to be thinner, which decreases bone mass.
Stronger bones won't protect you against heart disease.
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