Healthy Living/WellnessVegetable Oil To Reduce Saturated Fats May Not Cut Heart Disease Risk Though it has been widely known that consuming unsaturated fats may reduce the risk of heart disease, a new study suggests otherwise. Researchers have found that swapping saturated fats with vegetable oils do not cut heart disease risk.by Angela Laguipo
Healthy Living/WellnessEggs May Not Always Be Bad For The Heart Says New Study: How Many Eggs Can You Eat A Day Safely?by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/WellnessWant To Live Longer? Eat Healthy Fats To Cut Risk Of Early Death from Heart Diseaseby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessWhole Grains Make Better Substitute To Saturated Fats Than Processed Carbs: Studyby Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/WellnessForget Low Fat: Butter, Other Fatty Food Not Bad For You, Says New Studyby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness'The Big Fat Surprise' triggers debates. What's the real score about saturated fat?by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessSaturated fat not as bad as we thought after all, claims 'The Big Fat Surprise'by James Maynard
Leader of Furry Hackers Raided by Feds Months After Attack on Creators of Project 2025, Former Member Claims