The Doctor must be a cardologist. How can people exercise choice when they go to a resturant for something healthy and all resturants use Trans Fat? There must be some way to have food taste good and not be directly unhealthy. Lake Crawford
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"Meanwhile, Assemblyman Felix Ortiz (D-Brooklyn) said the city Board of Health's action will make it easier to get STATEWIDE PUBLIC... [MORE]
Scared
Dec 8, 2006 14:15
I believe that "Scared" is insightful. If one follows the money, the anti trans fat law leads to politicians who... [MORE]
Mark A. Hurt, MD
Dec 12, 2006 10:50
Hmmm! Let's get the picture here...
Let's pass laws against oils that "may' clog arteries to the single person eating items... [MORE]
Confused
Dec 6, 2006 18:39
It is bad enough that government regulates virtually everything today. Now comes the regulation of trans fat in New York... [MORE]
Mark A. Hurt, MD
Dec 6, 2006 10:21
Include having to wear a seat belt in a car or get fined $100.00 in California or having to wear... [MORE]
steve
Dec 6, 2006 17:20
The Doctor must be a cardologist. How can people exercise choice when they go to a resturant for something healthy...
Lake Crawford
Dec 6, 2006 18:38
I agree with Dr. Hurt's assessment. The primary issue here is individual rights -- freedom of choice.
Any restaurant owner should... [MORE]
Dan Sullivan
Dec 9, 2006 15:27
HOW CONFUSED CAN THIS GET? Doctor says stay away from fat - check items so much difference - 3 percent... [MORE]
Bad cholesteterol
Dec 6, 2006 06:30
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