Free with registration - Nutraceuticals International - AccessMyLibrary.com - Apr 1, 2007 ... to teach consumers how to minimize trans fat in their diet, while avoiding the unintended health consequence of defaulting to more saturated fat. ...
Pay-Per-View - Philadelphia Inquirer - HighBeam Research - Feb 9, 2007 Article: YOUR HEALTH; Trans fat in unlikely places; People who eat nutritionally balanced ... New York Board of Health bans trans fats in restaurants) ...
msnbc.com - Jan 18, 2007 The more trans fats a woman eats, the more likely she is to be infertile, Dr. Jorge E. Chavarro of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston and ...
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - HighBeam Research - Apr 10, 2007 ... heard of trans fat, but only about half could correctly cite the health effects ... Both saturated fat and trans fat can raise the body's cholesterol. ...
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Sun-Times - HighBeam Research - Mar 11, 2007 Article: For many, trans fats are unpalatable: Health experts applaud New ... Article: TRANS FATS ON WAY OUT, JUST FOR THE HEALTH OF IT 2010: LAW GIVES ...
Pay-Per-View - Baltimore Sun - HighBeam Research - Mar 9, 2007 Health Advisor stresses that trans fats are doubly bad for the...Institute of Medicine finds trans fats to provide no benefit but... ...
msnbc.com - Aug 19, 2007 Consumer groups and health officials have campaigned to get rid of trans fat because it contributes to heart disease by raising levels of LDL or bad ...
Washington Post - Jan 13, 2007 If trans fats affect health, they only do it at the outside margins. And, of course, the law of unintended consequences still applies. ...
USA TODAY - USA Today - Feb 22, 2007 "It is important to remind ourselves that changing oils and removing trans fat does not magically turn a deep-fried food into a health food," says Dawn ...
Reuters - Jan 31, 2007 ... to eliminate artery-clogging trans-fats amid public concerns about eating healthy and local public health rules calling for the ouster of trans-fats. ...