Bacon, sausage, hot dogs, and even deli meats are on the list of culprits in a WHO (World Health Organization) report which classifies them as carcinogens and cancer-causing. Albany Memorial Hospital’s registered dietitian, Lori Houghtaling, talks with CBS 6 News about what that should mean for consumers. See full report here.
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