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Thursday, September 23, 2004

Trans fats and hydrogenated fat, risks and heart disease

Trans fats and hydrogenated fat, risks and heart disease
Posted by Dedok at Thursday, September 23, 2004
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I am a retired solo family physician in Bentonville, AR., USA, a town in northwest Arkansas, the home of the largest retail corporation in the world : Wal*Mart. It is so beautiful here, with hills, valleys, small mountains, beautiful lakes, rippling streams and very mild weather with definite seasons. A place of "home values" and deep roots. I am a family physician and have been practicing medicine for over forty-five years, now retired! I hope you enjoy some of my postings. God Bless - -
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