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Do butter and cheese increase heart disease risk? Researchers say no

London (dpa) – Butter, cheese and milk labelled “low-fat” have long been marketed to appeal to people keen to reduce their risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes.…

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Published: June 4, 2026 20:42:05 IST

London (dpa) – Butter, cheese and milk labelled “low-fat” have long been marketed to appeal to people keen to reduce their risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. But naturally occurring fats in

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Published: June 4, 2026 20:42:05 IST

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