THERE is no evidence of a
correlation between egg
consumption and risk of coronary
heart disease or stroke, according
to a study published in the British
Medical Journal.
The study looked at eight articles
with 17 reports (nine for coronary
heart disease, eight for stroke) and
found that higher consumption of
eggs (up to one egg per day) is not
associated with increased risk of
coronary heart disease or stroke.
Egg consumption in patients with
diabetes, however, was something
that researchers noted needed
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