The Breaking the Taboo podcast has an episode (Series 3, Episode 5) where a "routine checkup turned into a cause for concern".
Research by British physiologist John Yudkin and others suggested that sucrose , rather than just saturated fat, was a primary dietary cause of heart disease. [S3E5] A Cause for Concern
Warrior Season 3, Episode 5, "Whiskey and Sticky and All the Rest," is frequently reviewed with "cause for concern" as a central theme regarding the series' characters and plotlines. The Breaking the Taboo podcast has an episode
In December 1964, , the vice president and research director of the Sugar Research Foundation (SRF) , wrote a memo to an SRF subcommittee stating that new research into coronary heart disease (CHD) was a "cause for concern" . This memo marked the beginning of an industry-funded effort to downplay the risks of sugar. In December 1964, , the vice president and
The review, titled "Dietary Fats, Carbohydrates and Atherosclerotic Disease," was published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) in 1967. It concluded that the only necessary dietary intervention to prevent heart disease was reducing fat and cholesterol—largely ignoring sugar's role. Modern Pop Culture References
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Results * SRF's Interest in Promoting a Low-Fat Diet to Prevent CHD. Sugar Research Foundation president Henry Hass's 1954 speech, National Institutes of Health (.gov)