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<title>Women&#x26;#x27;s Health Study Results (fat in diet didn&#x26;#x27;t increase risk of heart attack and stroke)</title>
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<description>Women Consider How to Interpret Health Study Results October 01, 2006 As results emerge from one of the largest women&#x26;#x27;s health studies ever undertaken, women are trying to sort out how to apply the findings to their own lives. With more than 160,000 participants, the Women&#x26;#x27;s Health Initiative (WHI) tracked postmenopausal women for seven to 12 years looking at, among other things, the value of menopausal hormone therapy, a low-fat diet, and calcium and vitamin D supplements. UCLA participated in the study under the direction of Howard Judd, M.D., now professor emeritus of obstetrics/gynecology. Some of the still-emerging results have...</description>
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