For decades, nurses told people to eat less saturated fat to lower their risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. However, increasing evidence – including a new meta-analysis – questions the link between saturated fat and cardiovascular disease (CVD). On the other hand, ‘trans-unsaturated fats’ – largely found in processed food – seem to increase heart disease risk.
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