Paul Saladino· MD
milk fat biomarkers specifically things like trans palmettoic acid and others were associated with a lower risk of developing your first heart attack especially in women
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milk fat biomarkers specifically things like trans palmettoic acid and others were associated with a lower risk of developing your first heart attack especially in women
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milk fat biomarkers specifically things like trans palmetolic acid and others were associated with a lower risk of developing your first heart attack especially in women this was partly confirmed in the analysis of fermented milk and cheese intake