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In my last post, I criticized the recent study purporting to show that egg yolks increase atherosclerosis. After corresponding with the lead author, Dr. J. David Spence, I realize I made an error in the way I described the statistical … Continue reading
Posted in WAPF Blog
Tagged cholesterol, Eggs, Fat and Cholesterol, heart disease, Statistics
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Please also see Egg Study Redux: Correcting the Stats Dr. J. David Spence of Ontario’s Stroke Prevention and Atherosclerosis Research Center and two of his colleagues have just published a study in the journal Atherosclerosis purportedly showing that eating egg … Continue reading
In parts one and two of this series, I presented a “glimpse” of the Maasai, first of their way of life as it existed in a particular village in the 1970s, and then of their diet as it existed at … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthropology and Ethnography, cholesterol, Fat and Cholesterol, The Masai
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As always, if the font is too small to read, you can increase its size by pressing “control” and “+.” Lots of people find that eating a WAP-friendly traditional diet has no effect on their blood lipids or improves them, … Continue reading
A note to readers: if the font is too small to read, please press “control” and the “plus” sign on your keyboard. I recently received the question from a reader that I have paraphrased below. My answer follows. Q. In … Continue reading
