Meat, vegetables and health — interpreting the evidence. Read our latest News & Views from tammy_tong KerenPapier and Timothy Key UniofOxford
T.Y.N.T. is supported by the Nuffield Department of Population Health Fellowship and the UK Medical Research Council . K.P.
is supported by the Wellcome Trust, Our Planet Our Health ; grant no. 205212/Z/16/Z) and Cancer Research UK .Cancer Epidemiology Unit, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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