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Mashup Score: 8
Contact: Nicole Napoli, nnapoli@acc.org, 202-669-1465 Whether you like your eggs sunny-side up, hard boiled or scrambled, many hesitate to eat them amid concerns that eggs may raise cholesterol levels and be bad for heart health. However, results from a prospective, controlled trial presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session show that over a four-month period cholesterol levels were similar among people who ate fortified eggs most days of the week compared with those who
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Mashup Score: 8
Contact: Nicole Napoli, nnapoli@acc.org, 202-669-1465 Whether you like your eggs sunny-side up, hard boiled or scrambled, many hesitate to eat them amid concerns that eggs may raise cholesterol levels and be bad for heart health. However, results from a prospective, controlled trial presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session show that over a four-month period cholesterol levels were similar among people who ate fortified eggs most days of the week compared with those who
Source: www.acc.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Cardiology News and JournTweet
Looks like #eggs 🥚🍳 may not be bad for your heart after all, according to a new #ACC24 study released by @DCRINews. https://t.co/kqE4Sldb30 https://t.co/3lDG7VxbJ1