Exploring the factors that affect blood cholesterol and heart disease risk: is dietary cholesterol as bad for you as history leads us to believe?

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Published in Adv Nutr on September 01, 2012

Authors

Mitchell M Kanter1, Penny M Kris-Etherton, Maria Luz Fernandez, Kasey C Vickers, David L Katz

Author Affiliations

1: Egg Nutrition Center, Park Ridge, IL, USA. mkanter@enc-online.org

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