Posted on 07/19/2018 6:08:13 AM PDT by Renkluaf
Eating a lot of hot dogs, beef jerky, salami and other processed meats could do more than just add a few extra pounds it could cause a serious mental condition called mania.
Thats according to a new study from scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine published July 18 (National Hot Dog Day) in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.
The study found a link between consumption of nitrates, which are chemicals used to cure and process meat snacks, and episodes of mania, a serious neuropsychiatric condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article215089580.html#storylink=cpy
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However, note who the original Tweet is from... . . . . . . . . The Onion!
You can put some of that in your cheek just like smokeless tobacco to keep a nice maintenance dosage of bacon going between meals.
LOL
Touch my bacon and you’ll see mania.
The Miami Herald and news in general is bad for your mental health.
This is just something to write about to get people to read it.
Lol. What I’m wondering is what do they mean by saying this ingredient causes “morbidity and mortality?” ?
If you enjoy it, then it is bad and must be destroyed.
That works well!
Also, there is no need to spit.
Well everyone who has ever eaten bacon has died, or will die.
But he did lose the Amazing Race
Most processed meats have nitrites in them, but there are more and more brands that are releasing nitrite-free versions of meats and hot dogs.
LOL
How about a connection between being caged and fed copious amounts of food that are not that which you would consume were you at liberty in your natural environment and mania? No? Maybe the researchers are just dense.
It’s okay. I’m already crazy about bacon and hot dogs. No worries!
If you enjoy it, then it is bad and must be destroyed.
The liberal lynch mob is at it again.
They’ll take my Texas Tommy Dog from me when they pry it from my dead, cold fingers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Tommy_(food)
You can stop reading it right there. That is code for "we did an uncontrolled study and say some apparant statistical correlation between these two items but it could be total coincidence since we didn't control the study properly."
Whenever you see "linked to" it means it was an epidemiological study, not a clinical study. Clinical studies are very hard because they have to control everything you eat, for years, monitor you the whole time, all that. Very few are ever been done on large scale populations of humans. Instead we get these epidemiological studies that count on people to report their own progress, don't control portions, don't control for all sorts of potential variables. SO all they can say is "we found a link" rather than a more definitive "cause"
They’re looking for justification to ban the good stuff.
Mother’s milk contains cancer cells. Everything is bad for you.
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