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[-] matthewmercury@reddthat.com 17 points 1 month ago

For what it’s worth, the classification “category 1” carcinogen does not indicate severity or level of risk. Everything that is carcinogenic is in category 1. If something is “maybe carcinogenic, unsure”, it’s category 2. Plutonium is in category 1, but so are alcoholic beverages and birth control pills.

[-] MsSprouts@vegantheoryclub.org 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

You forgot to mention that group 2 is split into two categories

Group 2: 2A: cancer probable and 2B cancer possibly.

Group 3: not enough evidence.

Group 4: no evidence.

[-] MsSprouts@vegantheoryclub.org 7 points 1 month ago

The Working Group of the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified the consumption of processed meat as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), and classified red meat as probably carcinogenic to humans (Group 2A); consumption of both meat types is associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer. These classifications are based on a compilation of epidemiology data and mechanistic evidence from animal and human studies. The curing of meats with nitrite can produce carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds (NOCs), and the smoking of meat produces polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The high-temperature cooking of meat also produces carcinogenic heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs). The ingestion of heme from meat can catalyze the formation of NOC and lipid peroxidation products (LPOs) in the digestive tract. Many of these chemicals form DNA adducts, some of which can induce mutations and initiate carcinogenesis. Another recent hypothesis is that N-glycolylneuraminic acid, a non-human sialic acid sugar present in red meat, becomes incorporated in the cell membrane, triggering the immune response with associated inflammation and reactive oxygen species, which can contribute to DNA damage, tumor promotion, and cancer. The mechanisms by which these chemicals in meat induce DNA damage, and the impact of dietary and host factors that influence the biological potency of these chemicals are highlighted in this updated report.

[-] MsSprouts@vegantheoryclub.org 5 points 1 month ago

It’s hilarious that people are downvoting facts

[-] Aradina@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 month ago

I think the meme reads better if you remove the explanation from the bottom. Also means people will ask what it's talking about, and can be directed to the information. Always let someone find something out themselves instead of telling them, they're a lot more likely to accept it

[-] moistclump@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

“Show, don’t tell.”

[-] Switorik@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

Why make a meme like this without a link to prove your point?

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