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What we've suspected all along.(Brief Article)

Better Nutrition

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It's been said time and again that one of the best ways to maintain heart health is to eat a balanced diet and stick to a proper weight. A new study reported in the British Medical Journal, confirms what we already knew. To assess the effect of dietary fat intake on cardiovascular health and mortality, the scientists reviewed 27 studies involving over 30,000 healthy adults. They found that a ...

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