US health secy RFK Jr plans to encourage Americans to eat more saturated fats, sparking expert concerns
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to revise dietary guidelines to promote saturated fats, challenging long-standing limits and citing research that questions previous assumptions.
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RFK Jr planning to push for more saturated fats in US diets? Here's what we know so far
A report claims that RFK Jr is planning to bring out a new dietary guideline for Americans, where he is set to promote the consumption of more unsaturated fat, which is considered harmful by dietitians across the world. Here's what you need to know.
US health secy RFK Jr plans to encourage Americans to eat more saturated fats, sparking expert concerns
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr plans to issue new dietary guidance encouraging Americans to eat more saturated fats, a move that goes against decades of established recommendations and has raised concerns among nutrition experts.
Donald Trump's Minister of Health is about to unveil new nutritional recommendations to encourage the consumption of red meat, whole milk, cheese or butter. A radical challenge to the current recommendations that makes American scientists and nutritionists jump.
The reactions have not been long in coming.
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