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  1. Simply Understanding Stir Fry Vegetable Mixes
    Do you find yourself becoming confused with all the talk about trans fats content, saturated fats, mono unsaturated fats, trans fats and unsaturated fats? Just what do these terms mean and how do they effect your health? We all need a certain amount of fat
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  2. Nutrition Action Healthletter - Trans Fat
    Article provide consumers with recommendations for avoiding trans fats when eating out.
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  3. The Art and Fun of Vegetable Carving
    Trans fat is found in most of the foods that we consume today. This man-made fat has been used since the 1940's to give foods a better taste and to prolong their shelf life. Recently researchers have discovered that trans fat can have a significant negativ
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  4. How To Know Trans Fat Content Of Food
    Despite the media attention to trans fat and the harmful things it can do to our bodies, many of us have a vague idea of what trans fat is really all about. Probably, there are also a number of people who may be aware that trans fat is not good for the bod
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  5. Ban Trans Fats: The Campaign to Ban Partially Hydrogenated Oils
    When we started this website in April 2003, trans fats were not even on the national radar screen. It was easy to maintain a trans fat website in those days, because so little was happening.
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  6. Havard University School of Public Health
    Provides an article entitled: Higher Trans Fat Levels in Blood Associated With Elevated Risk of Heart Disease.
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  7. Yes It Can Making Diet Vegetable Soup Taste Good
    Trans fat has been around for a few decades. It was developed in the 1940's as a solution to enhance the taste of foods and to increase their shelf life. Trans fat was always considered safe for consumption until a startling discovery by scientists in 1990
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  8. Stony Brook Cookie Company
    All natural cookies with no trans fats or preservatives, in gift boxes, baskets or trays.
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  9. The Cruciferous Vegetable as an AntiCarcinogen
    You have probably heard the words trans fat in the media a lot lately. Many food companies are now removing trans fat from their products. But what exactly is trans fat? How does it effect your body? The article will answer these questions and more as it t
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  10. Trans Fatty Acid - What is Trans Fat and Why is it so Dangerous
    Trans fat has been making headlines as consumers become aware that the artery-clogging fat is lurking in many food products. ... Trans-Fat: What Exactly is it, and Why is it so Dangerous?
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  11. Neitas Charleston Vinaigrettes & Marinades
    Creates heart healthy, trans- 9df fat free dressings; shop online, read profile, or view testimonials.
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  12. Trans Fat - Wikipedia
    Explains what trans fatty acid, commonly shortened to trans fat, is and describes the health issues surrounding it.
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  13. Trans fat
    Trans fat A trans fat (also known as a trans fatty acid) is an unsaturated fat or fatty acid molecule that contains a trans double bond between carbon atoms, which makes the molecule kinked. Research suggests a correlation between diets high in trans fats and diseases like atherosclerosis and coronary heart
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  14. Unsaturated fat
    Unsaturated fat An unsaturated fat is a fat or fatty acid in which there is one or more double bonds between carbon atoms of the fatty acid chain. Such fat molecules are monounsaturated if each contains one double bond, and polyunsaturated if each contain more than one. In living organisms, such bonds,
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  15. Trans Fats
    How much trans fat can I eat a day? ... A History of Trans Fat ... Trans Fat Conference
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  16. Transsexual
    but who identifies as a woman, and who is attracted to men, will identify as heterosexual, not gay. Transsexuals should not be confused with cross-dressers or drag queens who can be described as transgender, but usually not transsexual. Also, transvestic fetishism has usually little, if anything, to do with transsexuality. Sexual reassignment surgery Not all transsexuals choose to go through a sexual reassignment surgery, although many do. SRS is also very expensive and not everywhere covered by public or private health insurance. More opt for hormonal therapies to effect body changes than those who also opt for surgery, often because surgeries
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  18. trans fatty acid: Definition from Answers.com
    trans fatty acid n. An unsaturated fatty acid produced by the partial hydrogenation of vegetable oils and present in hardened vegetable oils, most
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  19. Trans
    Trans In chemistry, a double bond in which the greater radical on both ends is on the opposite side of the bond is called trans. Compare with cis. In the diagram on the right, the hydrogen atoms are on opposite sides of the double bond. They cannot rotate to the same
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  20. Trans Fat
    Most Trans fats consumed today, however, are industrially created as a side effect of ... In trans fat molecules, the double bonds between carbon atoms (characteristic of all ...
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