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Harvard-led study finds French fries linked to higher type 2 diabetes risk, while baked potatoes show no significant effect. Preparation matters.
Weekly servings of boiled, baked or mashed potatoes weren’t associated with an elevated risk of Type 2 diabetes — but french ...
And replacing those three French fry orders with whole grains — for example, whole grain pastas or bread — cut the odds of ...
A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health revealed that eating french fries three times a week or more is ...
A massive new study reveals that potato preparation method matters for type 2 diabetes risk, with french fries posing greater ...
Eating French fries three or more times a week is linked to a 20% higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. An occasional ...
French fries may be more than just a guilty pleasure—they could raise your risk of type 2 diabetes by 20% if eaten three ...
A new study suggests that those who have three or more servings of french fries a week are potentially increasing their risk ...
A study published Wednesday in The BMJ medical journal found that consuming three servings of French fries a week was linked ...
French fries, but not mashed, baked or boiled potatoes, were linked to type 2 diabetes in a new study whose authors say food ...
Researchers from Harvard University found that consumption of three servings of French fries per week can raise the risk of ...
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Everyday Health on MSNStudy Links Fries, but Not Other Forms of Potato, With Diabetes
A new study suggests 3 weekly servings of french fries raises type 2 diabetes risk by 20 percent, but baked, boiled, and ...
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