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Higher intake of dairy fat associated with lower CVD risk

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Well-established. Not just dairy - proportionally higher fat consumption means less carbohydrate consumption and lower cardiovascular disease. For more detail see my writing here:

Sugar, Fat And Cardiovascular Disease

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Cardiovascular disease and mortality versus fat and carbohydrate consumption
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It's the sugar and simple carbs and sedentism.

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