"Harvard researchers got hefty sums to downplay role of sweets in heart disease."
One of those Harvard researchers went on to become the head of nutrition at the United States Department of Agriculture, where he set the stage for the federal government’s current dietary guidelines.
All in all, the corrupted researchers and skewed scientific literature successfully helped draw attention away from the health risks of sweets and shift the blame solely to fats—for nearly five decades.
The low-fat, high-sugar diets that health experts subsequently encouraged are now seen as a main driver of the current obesity epidemic..."
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