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Skim milk provides approximately the same amount of protein and calcium as whole milk but contains fewer calories. Drinking whole milk as part of a nutritious diet may actually have some health benefits, including a reduced risk of metabolic syndrome. It may also protect against type 2 diabetes and improve reproductive health for women, but more research is needed. While more research needs to be done, there is not much evidence that drinking whole milk instead of skim causes weight gain. Though it’s still important to moderate your saturated fat intake if you’re living with health conditions like high cholesterol or heart disease, studies are now showing that moderate saturated fat consumption does not directly increase the risk of heart disease in otherwise healthy individuals. Additionally, certain foods that contain saturated fat may affect heart health differently. Always talk with your doctor about your specific health issues before incorporating new dietary patterns.








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