Thursday, March 20, 1986 Page 2 Daily Nebraskan By The Associated Press Ms Study says olive oi lowers cholestero BOSTON Replacing saturated fats with olive oil in food helps reduce cho lesterol, according to new research that suggests Mediterranean fare is a healthy alternative to very low-fat diets for people whose cholesterol levels are too high. Olive oil is high in mono-unsaturated fat, and the research shows that eating food rich in this fat effectively lowers cholesterol levels in the blood, just as very low-fat diet does. To benefit from this diet, however, people must largely give up saturated fat and replace it with the mono unsaturated variety. A high blood cholesterol level sharply increases the risk of heart disease. Many health guidelines urge Ameri cans with this problem to restrict their fat intake to the amounts common in Asian countries, where heart disease is rare. Heart disease also is relatively un usual in such Mediterranean regions as southern Italy and Greece, where olive oil is used liberally. "This paper supports the concept that a Mediterranean-type diet, high in mono-unsaturates, represents a reaso Vet clinic, food processing LINCOLN The Legislature gave second-round approval Wednesday to a bill that would appropriate $5 million in state funds to develop clinical vete rinary and food processing centers. Before LB1038 was advanced to the final stage of floor action, however, a pair of rural senators warned that the state should brace for a much larger financial commitment than $5 million. Sens. Loran Schmit of Bellwood and Tom Vickers of Farnam said the state must be prepared to pay maintenance costs once the centers are established, even in lean fiscal years. "It's like building a six-bedroom house and then complaining about the air conditioning costs," Schmit said. 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ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1938 DAILY NEBRASKAN nable alternative to a very low-fat diet1 for Americans," said Dr. Scott M. Grundy, who conducted the study. "We may have been a little too rigid in our dietary recommendations, saying that everybody has to eat the same diet to get the benefit of cholesterol lower ing." Grundy's research, conducted at the Veterans Administration Medial Cen ter in Dallas, was published in Thurs day's New England Journal of Medi cine. The American Heart Association recommends that all Americans limit their fat consumption to 30 percent of the calories they eat each day. Satu rated fat should make up no more than 10 percent of the total. For those with elevated blood cho lesterol levels, the association urges people to limit their fat intake to 20 percent of their daily calories. Dr. W. Virgil Brown of New York's Mount Sinai Medical Center, chairman of the heart association's nutrition committee, says the association is not likely to change its recommendations as a result of the latest research. tributions to finance the projects. The funds would develop the clinical veterinary center at the Roman Hruska Meat Animal Research Center at Clay Center and the Food Processing, Trans portation and Marketing Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus and at NU's Panhandle Re search and Extension Center at Scotts bluff. Sen. Rod Johnson of Sutton said the t CHEAPLUNCH! ( Mini ) r.iorj.-SAT. 11:00-3:00 12th fc Que 474-6000 J8th & Vine 466-8264 U.P.C. CONCERTS 8c COFFEEHOUSES PRESENTS .A. ( " V L I -maumx. IM I III will III Ml uriiwii llif ' W... -jC.. -., . ,. ,. 1 APRIL 18 PM CENTENNIAL BALLROOM-LINCOLN Tickets available at all Pickles Records. Dirt Cheap Records Drastic Plastic in Omaha, and at both Students Unions TICKETS: $9. Advance$11 Day of Show A JAMFEYLINE PRODUCTION Listen to evenings, on KZUM to win tickets and albums. Inciioii otucide" UIVEKTON, Wyo. - The body cf &n Arapahoe Indian man has been found hanging in an abandoned house cn the Wind River Indian Reservation, where nine young men killed thrmrclves last year. lliMo station KVOW reported that the IS-ycLX-old male was found in the house cn Tuesday, the first rrcr.t suicide at the 2 million acre reservation in central Wyoming in 5 12 norths. Fremont County officials declined to comment on the incident imme diately, spying they had been asked by the Arapahoe Tribal Council not to release any information until later in the day. laier in use uny, BAKSTOW, Calif. The scaled doi Great Peace March remained desert-bound, waiting for donations cf money and supplies in hopes of resuming a coast-to-coast walk. The march can't continue until necessities like toilet paper, herbal teas, vitamins and cocc;h syrup arc Collected,;-:cocrdlnstors::;:said lues-;; bill advances food processing center offers a "tre mendous opportunity" to diversify the sagging agricultural sector and to make farm products more valuable. The $14 million expenditure called for in LB 1038 would be stretched over four fiscal years. The federal funds are redirected from a proposed regional veterinary school involving NU, which never drew enough support from other states to become a reality. ONLY $1.85 w salad bar $256 Pizza f i In Brief The remaining marchers, who organizers estimated Tuesday to number CCO, are stranded on a lot next to a dirt bicycle race track in the Mej'-ve Desert, 100 miles nor theast of Los Ar-cles. smell foiled CAIRO, EQTt - Gunmen in a speeding car opened fire Wednes day on four Israelis cutsiJe an ir.tcrnalicn.il trite fair, md wounding three others, Ef.yp tian tctaLica reported. 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