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Eggs are finally being vindicated after decades of cholesterol-related blame. New research from the University of South ...
A new study found that eating two eggs per day may lower LDL cholesterol, but only when part of a low-saturated fat diet.
The results showed that diets high in saturated fat correlated with a rise in LDL cholesterol levels. However, the ...
So, during your next trip to the grocery store, what’s there to consider when purchasing eggs? We asked a dietitian to break ...
A new egg study from researchers in Australia has produced sunny-side-up results for the oft-maligned breakfast staple in ...
In a groundbreaking clinical trial, researchers have unraveled the effects of cholesterol and saturated fat, finding that ...
They found that eating two eggs a day – as part of a high cholesterol but low saturated fat diet – can reduce levels of LDL - ...
A new study shows eggs don’t raise bad cholesterol when eaten in a low-fat diet. The real problem for heart health is ...
In an age where protein has taken center stage in conversations about nutrition goals, a recent viral TikTok trend called “6 ...
Eggs were seen to be to play a role in cardiovascular disease (CVD) due to the food's high cholesterol content, however ...
“I can say that a single egg has 70% of your daily dietary cholesterol intake, so I tell patients not to overdo it. I would recommend no more than seven eggs in a week, whether you bunch it up ...