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Reevaluating Eggs: Heart Health and Dietary Benefits

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Earth.com

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A study from the University of South Australia challenges the traditional view that eggs raise bad cholesterol and increase heart disease risk. The research shows that consuming eggs within a low saturated fat diet does not elevate LDL cholesterol levels, suggesting saturated fats in processed meats and full-fat dairy are more significant contributors to heart disease. The findings imply that eggs can be part of a healthy diet when paired with low saturated fat foods, and the focus should shift from eggs to the quality of accompanying foods.

Consuming 5g of butter daily may lower risks of diabetes and heart disease

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Daily Mail

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A study suggests that consuming at least five grams of butter daily may reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes and heart disease by increasing good cholesterol and lowering harmful fats, challenging previous beliefs about saturated fats. Conversely, margarine, especially those containing trans fats, appears to increase the risk of these conditions. The findings highlight the complex relationship between dietary fats and cardiovascular health.

Processed Foods and Cooking Oils Linked to Rising Colon Cancer Risk

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Mirror US

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A recent study published in the Gut journal suggests that seed oils, such as sunflower, canola, corn, and grapeseed, may increase the risk of colon cancer by promoting inflammation and tumor growth. The research analyzed tumors from over 80 colon cancer patients, finding high levels of bioactive lipids from seed oils. Experts recommend switching to oils rich in omega-3 fatty acids, like olive and avocado oils, to mitigate these risks. Despite some health professionals' concerns, major health organizations maintain that moderate consumption of seed oils as part of a balanced diet is not proven to cause cancer.

Debunking the Seed Oil Debate: Health Benefits vs. Overconsumption Concerns

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Business Insider

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The debate over the health effects of seed oils, which are high in omega-6 fatty acids, has intensified, with some claiming they are toxic and inflammatory. Experts argue that while seed oils are not inherently harmful, the modern diet's imbalance of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids is concerning. The focus should be on reducing processed foods and ensuring a balanced intake of essential fatty acids. The food industry is responding by developing alternatives with healthier fat compositions, but the key to a healthy diet remains consuming whole grains, vegetables, and omega-3-rich foods.

"Surprising Health Benefits of 25 Junk Foods"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by 24/7 Wall St.

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Despite their reputation, some junk foods can actually be healthier than expected due to their nutritional content or our updated understanding of dietary fats and cholesterol. The current medical consensus is shifting towards sugar and excessive carbohydrate intake as the main culprits of heart disease, rather than certain fats and cholesterol. Eating in moderation and avoiding excessive sugar intake is a better strategy than opting for reduced-fat versions of snacks, which often contain added sugars and carbohydrates.