Harvard scientists have launched their own "Healthy Eating Plate", saying it is easier to understand, gives better advice and is more scientifically sound than the US government's "MyPlate". Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) say their plate includes information the government one leaves out, such as whole grains are better for health than refined grains, that beans, nuts, fish and poultry are a healthier source of protein than red and processed meats, and that you don't have to consume dairy at every meal. They suggest the government one is heavily influenced by the interests of agriculture.The only thing that will succeed, is holding the fat accountable, i.e., having them pay for their illnesses of choice.
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