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  2. Want to go vegan? Explore the pros, cons of the lifestyle. - AOL

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    Vegans also commonly eat plant-based substitutes "such as tofu, tempeh, seitan and textured vegetable protein; opt for vegan dairy options like almond, soy or oat milk; and choose plant-based oils ...

  3. Vegaphobia - Wikipedia

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    A vegan college student from Bristol was told to watch bull castration and visit an abattoir or fail her course in animal management. The university reconsidered after support from The Vegan Society. [55] A primary school in Solihull forbade a five-year-old from bringing soya milk to school. It took three months and the help of The Vegan ...

  4. Stevie Wonder talks being vegan and living a green lifestyle

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    Converting to a vegan lifestyle definitely has contributed to his cause of saving the environment and he wants others to follow suit. "I'm motivating people to do something about how we are living ...

  5. Teen makes veganism look fun with creative food arrangments - AOL

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    18-year-old Jose adds vibrant pop culture twists to vegan cakes, smoothie bowls and more.

  6. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    Some environmental vegans do not use meat-based pet food to feed their pets due to its environmental impact, [223] [224] and ethical vegans do not use meat-based pet food. [229] [233] This is particularly true for domesticated cats [234] and dogs, [235] for which vegan pet food is available. [224] [230] [231]

  7. List of vegans - Wikipedia

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    Veganism involves following a vegan diet, which is a diet that includes no animal products of any kind. It can extend to ethical veganism which avoids or boycotts all products and activities whose production or undertaking is perceived to exploit animals, such as leather, silk, fur, wool, and cosmetics that have been tested on animals, as well as blood sports such as bullfighting and fox hunting.

  8. 5 Foods That Will Help You Live for 100 Years, According to ...

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    That’s because diet can influence key aging mechanisms like inflammation, cellular repair, and insulin sensitivity. These all play critical roles in determining lifespan, explains Dr. Darshan ...

  9. Vegan nutrition - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Federal Commission for Nutrition do not recommend vegan diets for pregnant women, infants and children or older adults due to lack of data and risk of certain nutrient deficiencies. [28] The Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium do not recommend a vegan diet during pregnancy, breastfeeding and infancy. [29]