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"Ignore What Doesn´t Fit. How the Cholesterol Myths are Kept Alive"
Preview Chapter By Uffe Ravnskov
Saturated Fat: What to Do?
by Laura B. LaValle 05/05/2009
Healthy food: Should we be eating more fat? A controversial new book claims
healthy eating makes us more susceptible to disease October 21, 2008
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The Fat Fight Goes On
NY Times, July 24, 2008, By John Tierney Read
The Soft Science of Dietary Fat
Mainstream nutritional science has demonized
dietary fat, yet 50 years and hundreds of millions of dollars of research have
failed to prove that eating a low-fat diet will help you live longer. Gary
Taubes Read

Diet Heart Hypothesis
Dr. Weinberg reviews the merits of the original
diet-heart correlation and investigates the potential promise of the wave of
high protein diets, stipulating that the accolades for the former may have been
premature.
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What if It's All Been a Big Fat Lie? An Interview with Gary Taubes
Martha
Henry, program coordinator for the Knight Fellowships, interviews Gary Taubes
about his controversial article.
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What if Bad Fat is Actually Good for You?
For decades, Americans
have been told that saturated fat clogs arteries and causes heart disease. But
there's just one problem: No one's ever proved it By: Nina Teicholz, Men’s
Health Magazine Read
The Skinny on Fats from the Weston Price Foundation
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Low-Fat Diet's Benefits Rejected - Study Finds No Drop In Risk for Disease By
Rob Stein, Washington Post The eight-year study of nearly 50,000 middle-age and
elderly women -- by far the largest, most definitive test of cutting fat from
the diet -- did not find any clear evidence that doing so reduced their risks,
undermining more than a decade of advice from many doctors.
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Low-carb Diet Better Than Low-fat Diet At Improving Metabolic Syndrome
ScienceDaily - Diabetes and cardiovascular disease associated with it. In an
article published today in the open access journal Nutrition & Metabolism, Jeff
Volek and Richard Feinman review the literature and show that the features of
metabolic syndrome are precisely those that are improved by reducing
carbohydrates in the diet. Read
Big Fat Lies with Gary Taubes Video from Stevens Institute of Technology,
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