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