Trans fat ban: how to tell if food contains trans fats

Manufacturers in the US will have to phase out compound by 2018, but it is still allowed in UK

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A type of fat found in many foods, from cake frosting to popcorn, has been linked to memory loss in working-age men, new research has found.

The University of California San Diego study, published in journal Plos One, shows that men under the age of 45 who consume higher levels of trans fatty acids performed poorly on memory tests when compared to those who consumed less of the same fats.

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