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Cooking Meat At High Temperatures Produces Estrogenic Effect
by Stefanie at 10:21 am EDT, Oct 23, 2007

Troubling Meaty 'Estrogen'
by Janet Raloff
Science News Online

High temperature cooking can imbue meats with a chemical that acts like a hormone. Women take note. Researchers find that a chemical that forms in overcooked meat, especially charred portions, is a potent mimic of estrogen, the primary female sex hormone. That's anything but appetizing, since studies have linked a higher lifetime cumulative exposure to estrogen in women with an elevated risk of breast cancer.

Indeed, the new finding offers a "biologically plausible" explanation for why diets rich in red meats might elevate breast-cancer risk, notes Nigel J. Gooderham of Imperial College London. Overall, women who ate the most red meat—typically 1.5 servings or more per day—faced nearly double the invasive breast-cancer risk of those eating little red meat each week.


 
RE: Cooking Meat At High Temperatures Produces Estrogenic Effect
by skullaria at 4:34 pm EDT, Oct 24, 2007

Wonder what this says for those of us who eat our steaks mooing?
Cut off it's horn and wipe it's butt, I say. My husband is a 'well done' person though - we just don't agree.


 
 
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