Published On: May 19th, 2010
There’s been a flurry of news this year showing that the saturated fat picture is a lot more complex than once thought.

Originally posted here:
Red Meat-Heart Study Shows Saturated Fat Picture is Complex
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In 2001, death rates from stroke were 41 percent higher among African Americans than among whites
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