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  • Dr. Greger of NutritionFacts.org is seen as an inset photograph on the left. In the center is a close-up of a person holding a bowl full of various vegetables. On the right is an image of Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan she is pointing towards the vegetables.

    How to Get Protein on a Plant-Based Vegan Diet | Dr. Michael Greger of Nutritionfacts.org

    Concerned about getting enough protein on a vegan plant-based diet? Where do you get it? How much is enough? In this interview, Dr. Michael Greger addresses common questions about plant-based protein (and busts a few myths along the way!)

    Read more about How to Get Protein on a Plant-Based Vegan Diet | Dr. Michael Greger of Nutritionfacts.org
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    Is Medication Vegan?

    Is medication vegan? And can a vegan, in good conscience, take medication that’s not? This is a common question amongst new and experienced vegans alike.

    Read more about Is Medication Vegan?
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    Vegan vs. Vegetarian

    What is the difference between veganism and vegetarianism? Is vegetarianism really a healthy, animal-friendly and moral way of living? Join Gary Yourofsky and me for a closer look at the critical differences between these two ways of life.

    Read more about Vegan vs. Vegetarian
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    Go Vegan for Health | Vegan Health and Weight Loss

    Vegans, on the whole, experience remarkably less heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, strokes, obesity, asthma, high blood pressure, large bowel disorders, gallstones, various cancers, coronary artery disease, osteoperosis, kidney disease, and dementia, among other diseases.

    Read more about Go Vegan for Health | Vegan Health and Weight Loss
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