Worried About Seed Oils? Studies Say Linoleic Acid May Actually Lower Disease Risk
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New research found linoleic acid, the main fat in seed oils, is linked to a lower risk of heart disease and diabetes biomarkers. Here's why seed oils get a bad rap, and what the science actually says.

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