Health professionals argue that too much butter in a person's diet increases the chance of a heart attack. In South Korea, where per-capita consumption of butter is very low, heart attacks are no less prevalent than in countries where butter is served at every meal. How are the two sentences related?

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Health professionals argue that too much butter in a person's diet increases the chance of a heart attack. In South Korea, where per-capita consumption of butter is very low, heart attacks are no less prevalent than in countries where butter is served at every meal. How are the two sentences related?






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