
U.S. revises advice on sugar, cholesterol and red meat
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A new set of dietary guidelines from the federal government.
There’s a new set of dietary guidelines from the federal government for the first time in five years, advising against eating too much sugar and red meat, while allowing moderate drinking of alcohol and coffee. Hari Sreenivasan talks to Allison Aubrey of NPR about how the government revised its recommendations.
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U.S. revises advice on sugar, cholesterol and red meat
Clip: 1/7/2016 | 5m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
There’s a new set of dietary guidelines from the federal government for the first time in five years, advising against eating too much sugar and red meat, while allowing moderate drinking of alcohol and coffee. Hari Sreenivasan talks to Allison Aubrey of NPR about how the government revised its recommendations.
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