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Social media suggests seed oils — like canola — are bad for you. More science is saying otherwise

Social media suggests seed oils — like canola — are bad for you. More science is saying otherwise

There's a sizzling debate on social media over seed oils, with some people adamantly claiming they are unhealthy. But new research, which expands on previous studies in this area, finds that they could reduce your risk of an early death. 

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