Fat, of course, gets a bad rap. The harmful propensities of several types of fat are now well known. Considerable confusion has existed, however, since the 1970’s, when essential fatty acids from fish oil were found to be beneficial. Indeed, we can thank Greenland Eskimos for this discovery, because...

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