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Friday, November 10, 2006

Low-carb diet doesn't raise heart risk (AP)

A store that sells specialized foods and cooking products essential to low-carb diets in Kailu Hawaii is shown in this 2004 file photo. Eating a low-carb high-fat diet for years doesn't raise the risk of heart disease a long-term study suggests easing fears that the popular Atkins diet and similar regimens might set people up for eventual heart attacks. (AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni FILE)AP - Eating a low-carb high-fat diet for years doesn't raise the risk of heart disease a long-term study suggests easing fears that the popular Atkins diet and similar regimens might set people up for eventual heart attacks.


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