Natural trans fat may not boost "bad" cholesterol
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The artificial trans fats that once abounded in processed foods have become notorious for their undesirable effects on cholesterol levels. But a small clinical trial suggests that natural trans fats may not do the same damage. When 61 healthy women followed a diet with a hefty dose of natural trans fats for four weeks, researchers found there were no changes in the ...
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Fried food bad for heart? Not if it's cooked in olive oil
Food fried in olive or sunflower oil not linked to heart disease, study of Mediterranean diet finds
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Fried food not bad for heart if cooked in olive, sunflower oil
Food fried in olive or sunflower oil not linked to heart disease, study of Mediterranean diet finds
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Guide to heart health: work less, live longer; overweight kids; new valve procedure;
How people live -- stress, sleep, eat and exercise -- can affect their risk for heart disease, the nation's leading killer for women and men, according to the National Institutes of Health. Here's some of the latest thinking: Overtime may be a killer. Long hours on the job are a heart risk, along with smoking, bad cholesterol and high blood pressure.
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'Fry food in olive oil' heart tip
Eating fried food is not bad for the heart, as long as you use olive or sunflower oil to make it, experts suspect.
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