Ancel Keys, 100; Diet Researcher Developed K-Rations for Troops
LA Times
Ancel Keys, best known for putting the K in K-rations by assembling meals that could be carried into combat during World War II, and dubbed “Mr. Cholesterol” for demonstrating the relationship between a fatty diet and heart disease, has died. He was 100. Keys died Saturday in Minneapolis of natural causes. 
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