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New cholesterol study may lead you to ask: Pass the eggs, or pass on the eggs?

  • Written by Brent Fountain, Associate Extension Professor of Human Nutrition, Mississippi State University
What is brunch with eggs of some sort? simona pilolla 2/Shutterstock.com

The recent news that eating three to four eggs a week is linked to a slight increase in risk for developing heart disease was a bummer for egg lovers. Should you stop eating eggs because of this new finding?

The study, published in March in the Journal of the American Medical...

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