Banning Trans Fats May Cut These Hospital Stays

Banning Trans Fats May Cut These Hospital Stays
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People living in places with laws banning or limiting trans fats in foods have fewer hospitalizations for stroke and heart attack than people living in places without these restrictions, a new study suggests.

Trans fatty acids, or trans fats, are commonly found in foods such as chips, crackers, fried foods, and baked goods. Minimal amounts of trans fat intake are linked to greater risk of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide.

 



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