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Harvard study reveals eating fries just three times a week may raise diabetes risk by 20%
Skipping fries at your next fast-food stop might be one of the smartest health choices you make. According to a new Harvard study published in the British Medical Journal, eating french fries just ...
A new study published in the BMJ found that a regular French Fry habit can raise your type 2 diabetes risk by up to 20 percent. Harvard Public Health researchers found that the way potatoes are ...
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I tried fries from 12 fast-food chains - ranked worst to best
Let's be real, fries can absolutely make or break a fast-food experience. Sometimes you pull up to a drive-thru window just ...
Researchers have found that consuming more servings of french fries can be tied to an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes According to a study published in the British Medical Journal, eating three or ...
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