
New study says vegetable oils aren't bad for your heart, but not everyone's convinced
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Researchers suggest interesterified fats used as trans fat replacements may not harm heart health markers, though experts say further studies are needed.
"It's too early to call these fats 'heart healthy.'" Past research has found mixed results on IE fats. Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
After checking the participants' cholesterol, blood sugar, liver fat and inflammation, scientists found that cholesterol and other heart-health markers stayed about the same for both types of fats.
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