Nutritional studies can be confusing. One week coffee is good for you, and the next week it’s bad for you. Fox News’ Dr. Manny Alvarez sits down with Dr. Aaron Carroll, author of "The Bad Food Bible” to discuss which controversial foods aren’t really bad for you after all.
Sunday, 24 December 2017
Why ‘bad’ foods aren't really bad for you
Why ‘bad’ foods aren't really bad for you

Nutritional studies can be confusing. One week coffee is good for you, and the next week it’s bad for you. Fox News’ Dr. Manny Alvarez sits down with Dr. Aaron Carroll, author of "The Bad Food Bible” to discuss which controversial foods aren’t really bad for you after all.
Nutritional studies can be confusing. One week coffee is good for you, and the next week it’s bad for you. Fox News’ Dr. Manny Alvarez sits down with Dr. Aaron Carroll, author of "The Bad Food Bible” to discuss which controversial foods aren’t really bad for you after all.
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