Ebook: Dying for a hamburger: modern meat processing and the epidemic of Alzheimer's Disease
Author: Lamb Marjorie, Waldman Murray
- Tags: Alzheimer's disease, Meat--Health aspects, Meat industry and trade--Health aspects, Popular works, Alzheimer's disease -- Popular works, Meat industry and trade -- Health aspects, Meat -- Health aspects
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: St. Martin's Press
- City: New York
- Edition: First United States edition
- Language: English
- epub
One in ten people older than sixty-five, and nearly half of those older than eighty-five, have Alzheimer's disease.
It's widely accepted nowadays that memory loss comes with age. Alzheimer's currently robs at least 15 million people of their identity worldwide. This book makes the controversial claim that eating meat may contribute to the development of the disease.
In Dying for a Hamburger, Dr. Murray Waldman and Marjorie Lamb draw upon documentary evidence, historical testimony, and inspired speculation to suggest that Alzheimer's:
- is a new disease—elderly people did not experience symptoms of dementia in such alarming numbers in the past
- began appearing after modern meat production techniques were introduced
- has soared in nations where these techniques are used
- hardly exists in cultures where meat consumption is low
- has been attributed to many deaths that are actually the human equivalent of mad cow disease.
They...