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Good Fats versus Bad Fats

For years, we’ve been told that to lose weight, you should have a low calorie, low fat diet. Low-fat foods have been proclaimed to help prevent problems from heart disease to cancer. The truth is: little research can be cited to support these facts. The key isn’t to eat less fats, it’s to eat good fats. But how do we know which fats are bad and which are good? Here’s the skinny on the different types of fats.

Good Fats

Monounsaturated Fats. These are the best fats for you. Replacing saturated fats with monounsaturated fats has been shown to lower bad cholesterol without lowering good cholesterol. You can find these helpful fats in most nuts, canola, olive, and sesame oil, and in avocados.

Polyunstaurated Fats. These fats are still unsaturated, but not as good for you as monounsaturated fats. While they have been shown to lower bad cholesterol, they also tend to lower good cholesterol at the same time. These fats can be found in mayonnaise, walnuts, corn and soybean oil, and in salad dressings.

Omega 3 Fatty Acids. These are a special type of polyunsaturated fat found in high fat fish and other nuts. They not only have anti-inflammatory effects; they have also been shown to lower triglyceride levels and help prevent you from dying of a heart attack.

Bad Fats

Trans Fats. These fats, also known as hydrogenated fats, are man made fats. These were created to prolong shelf life of some foods. When looking for foods low in trans fat, be sure to check the ingredients list, not just proclamations on the box. When something says it has “no trans fat” that actually means it has less that .4 grams.

Saturated Fats. Even though they are natural fats, saturated fats have been linked to higher levels of bad cholesterol and certain types of cancer. Foods that contain saturated fat include: high fat meat and poultry, milk products, cheese and some oils. Check labels; companies are required to tell you how much saturated fat is in a product.

Fats aren’t all bad; they make food taste better, have a better texture, and can help us absorb certain vitamins. So when you’re trying to cut fat out of your diet, be sure to be selective. Choosing the right fats will not only help you lose weight, it can prevent certain diseases and cancers.

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Health News - Health, holidays mythinformation: From stuffy noses to extra weight, season of cheer gets a bum rap 

Health, holidays mythinformation: From stuffy noses to extra weight, season of cheer gets a bum rap 
There are more health-related myths about the holiday season than about any other time of year. Actually, that’s made up, but it has the kernel of reasonableness that helps such untruths endure. After all, the holidays coincide with that other font of mythinformation - the cold and flu season.
Source: www.theolympian.com

Hicks needs mental health help: Labor 
ATTORNEY-General Philip Ruddock should put pressure on the US Government to allow Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks access to independent mental health specialists, Labor said today.
Source: www.news.com.au

Hicks needs mental health help: Labor 
Professor Paul Mullen, from the Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health at Melbourne’s Monash University, visited Hicks in February 2005 but was refused permission to visit again last week.
Source: www.theaustralian.news.com.au

State health care protocol seeks tribal input 
The New Mexico Health and Human Services and Indian Affairs departments are hosting a consultation summit to gather input from American Indian tribes on the creation of a state protocol for dealing with tribal health care issues.
Source: www.bizjournals.com

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