The new fake fat: too good to be true?
Article Abstract:
Olestra, sold as Olean, may cause diarrhea and abdominal cramps in some people. It also may deplete the body of some nutrients. Some experts believe that small amounts of olestra are not harmful. People who use the product, which has no calories, tend to eat larger quantities of other foods.
Publisher: Gruner & Jahr USA Publishing
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1996
Health aspects, Fat substitutes
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1996
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Allergies: fall's hidden health risk
Article Abstract:
Allergies can pose serious health risks. People who treat their allergies are less likely than those who let allergies run their course to develop asthma. Untreated allergies can also lead to sinus infections. Common allergy treatments are described.
Publisher: Gruner & Jahr USA Publishing
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1996
Causes of, Complications and side effects, Asthma, Allergy
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1996
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