A British study shows there is no connection between dairy foods and heart disease. A University of Reading team studied almost a million people and 93-thousand deaths. They concluded dairy-rich diets are not necessarily bad for human health.
Dr. Gregory Miller researches dairy fats and their role in nutrition for the National Dairy Council and agrees with the findings. “This group of eminent scientists said consumption of dairy foods provides numerous health benefits including lower risk of diabetes, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and obesity.”
Miller says studies show milk fat in dairy products is neutral or positive in terms of reducing disease, and blood pressure and stroke studies back that up.
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