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Saturated fats in yoghurt, cheese and butter do NOT increase the risk of heart disease - and may actually prevent a stroke.

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Saturated fats in yoghurt, cheese and butter do NOT increase the risk of heart disease - and may actually prevent a stroke

•Eating full-fat dairy actually reduces the risk of dying from stroke by 42%

•Dietary guidelines recommend people people opt for low or no-fat dairy

•Low or no fat often contain high amounts of sugar, which drives heart disease

•Dairy contains nutrients such as calcium, which lowers blood pressure.

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Even Diabetes UK are talking about.

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Thank you. I did find the difference.

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