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SUMMARY:It's getting hot in here: Climate & Health Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:“CCHH Metabolism Series Presents Fight Club Round 1: Seed Oils — Friend or Foe?”\nSoko Setoguchi\, MD\, DrPH\, Director\, Rutgers Center for Climate\, Health\, & Healthcare; Professor of Medicine & Epidemiology\, RWJMS & Rutgers School of Public Health \nAayush Visaria\, MD\, MPH\, Core Member\, Rutgers Center for Climate\, Health\, and Healthcare & Instructor\, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School \nWelcome to the inaugural Fight Club\, where we spar with numbers\, not fists. In Round 1 of this series\, we take on one of nutrition’s most polarizing topics: seed oils – in or out? Join us for a lively\, evidence-driven debate as we put claims\, studies\, and strong opinions to the test. Expect sharp arguments\, thoughtful discussion\, and plenty of data-driven punches\, to ultimately decide whether seed oils deserve a place on the plate — or a knockout from the pantry. \nHybrid seminar held in the Clinical Academic Building Room 3403\, 125 Paterson Street\, and via Zoom. \nRegister in advance for this meeting: https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/onDwElZeT-iMm9lgHlhBBA
URL:https://ifh.rutgers.edu/event/its-getting-hot-in-here-climate-health-seminar-series-3/
LOCATION:CAB Building\, 125 Paterson Street\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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