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The Upshot
Old but only recently published research increases a concern that when it comes to nutrition, personal beliefs can trump science.
Karsten Moran for The New York Times
A Study on Fats That Doesn’t Fit the Story Line

Old but only recently published research increases a concern that when it comes to nutrition, personal beliefs can trump science.

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