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Less fat, more protection?
A new study suggesting that a low-fat diet may help reduce the recurrence of breast cancer in women has reignited interest -- and some debate -- about what level of...
Cancer Researchers Stress Recognizing 'Good' and 'Bad' Fats
Studies have shown that poor diet choices contribute to about 60% of the cancer cases in American women and 40% of the cases in American men, according to the...
Trans fats may increase infertility
Cutting trans fats from the diet may be especially important for women of childbearing age who want to have children.
Omega Fats Get Phat
Study finds Omega-3 fatty acids show serious market potential.
EU health chief wants food labels to fight fat
...EU health chief wants food labels to fight fat Wellness Foods Online 01/31/2008 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22883359/ More News: 11/20/2009 Donnie Smith...
Got lawsuit? Milk dieter's is thrown out
Catherine Holmes saw the ads for the so-called "dairy diet" and thought it would be a tasty way to lose a few pounds. After all, she loves buttermilk, yogurt and cheese.
The skinny on trans fat: It's hard to tell the difference
The cherry turnovers beckon. The pastries look light and airy, with a nice little sprinkling of sugar on top. Flip the box. On the nutrition label: 7 grams of trans...
Americans adopt heart-healthier diets
Over the past 20 years, the diets of American adults have become more consistent with most dietary recommendations for heart disease prevention -- but the trend may...
Oil changes allows Frito-Lay to slash saturated fat
Frito-Lay, Inc. announced today that it is reducing the saturated fat in its leading potato chip brands, Lay's and Ruffles, by more than 50 percent by switching to...
Americans chew the fat on eschewing fat
An NPD Group study shows that, New Year’s resolutions notwithstanding, Americans don’t opt for pound-shedding strategies until swimsuit time.