Senior Research Fellow of Public Health, University of Sydney
Melody Ding is a public health epidemiologist and behavioural scientist at the intersection of environments, lifestyle behaviours and chronic disease prevention. Her research involves interacting relationships among multiple lifestyle behaviours and she has a particular interest is physical activity. She currently holds an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship and a University of Sydney Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Do vegetarians live longer? Probably, but not because they're vegetarian
Feb 03, 2017 16:43 pm UTC| Health
In the past few years, you may have noticed more and more people around you turning away from meat. At dinner parties or family barbecues, on your social media feed or in the news, vegetarianism and its more austere...
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