Abstract
Diets that promise weight loss by substituting steak for pasta and bacon for bread may be a recipe for increased heart-disease risk. A new report on a 15-year study of women’s health and eating habits by the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine suggests that if you’re replacing carbohydrates with protein, the type of protein you pick can make a difference to your long-term health.
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