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Women in their 40s to 60s who eat a lot of sugary and refined carbs are almost twice as likely to develop heart disease as those who eat fewer of these foods.

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This study found that women who ate a lot of foods that spike blood sugar (like white bread and sugary snacks) had almost twice the risk of heart disease compared to those who ate fewer of those foods — exactly what the claim says.

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