Social media messages help reduce meat consumption
Published on 11 December 2020A new study demonstrates the success of direct messages sent via Facebook chat in reducing the amount of red and processed meat in our diets.
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A new study demonstrates the success of direct messages sent via Facebook chat in reducing the amount of red and processed meat in our diets.
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Professor Ian White's end of year message for staff and students.
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