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 Interviews with Nutritional Experts: Health Risks from Processed Foods and Trans Fats: Part II  
 
Interview with Dr. Mary Enig
   as interviewed by Richard A. Passwater PhD

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Richard A. Passwater, Ph.D. has been a research biochemist since 1959. His first areas of research was in the development of pharmaceuticals and analytical chemistry. His laboratory research led to his discovery of......moreRichard Passwater PhD
 
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