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Fatty acids are organic acids with at least one carboxyl (-C(=O)OH, -COOH or -CO2H) group and a long carbon chain that can be joined by double bonds, as in unsaturated fatty acids, or single bonds ...
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A new study challenges the notion that gluten-free foods are always healthier, revealing they often contain more sugar and calories while lacking essential nutrients like fiber and protein.