Eating a vegan diet can improve one's heart health, Stanford

Eating a vegan diet can improve one's heart health, Stanford study on twins says

Scientists gave 22 sets of twins different diets for 8 weeks to demonstrate the benefits of eating vegan versus eating a diet containing meat. Those who ate a vegan diet saw more significant decreases in their 'bad' cholesterol and fasting insulin levels than those who an omnivorous diet. They also lost an average of 4 pounds.

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