Eggs
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Excess egg consumption linked to diabetes: Study
Washington: New research from the University of South Australia shows that excess egg consumption can increase your risk of diabetes. Conducted in partnership with the China Medical University, and Qatar University, the…
- Hyderabad
Importance of eggs to boost immunity on Worlds Egg day
Hyderabad: The importance of this protein-rich food during the COVID-19 pandemic. The experts got together to discuss the vision forward for the industry and the importance of eggs in diets. Eggs are…
- Hyderabad
Hyd: Scattered eggs on Malakpet road result in traffic slowdown
Hyderabad: A few trays of eggs fell down from a vehicle carrying a consignment on the busy road stretch in front of Kamal Hotel on the Malakpet main road making the road…
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Egg intake doesn’t up heart disease, stroke risks: Study
New York: Heart-healthy diets are naturally low in dietary cholesterol and can help reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke, say researchers, adding eating one egg a day is not associated…
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Frozen sperm retains viability in outer space: Study
Washington: According to recent research frozen sperm retains its viability in outer space conditions. As part of a recent study, investigators said that the lack of difference in a range of sperm…
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More than 2 eggs/day deadly for your heart: Study
New York: Egg lovers please take note. Researchers have warned that eating more than two eggs daily can increase the risk of death and developing cardiovascular diseases. Published in the Journal of…
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Eggs for breakfast benefit those with Type 2 diabetes
Washington: People with Type 2 Diabetes (TED) should opt for eggs for breakfast, a recent study suggests. According to the findings, a high-fat, low-carb breakfast (LCBF) can help those with T2D control…
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Daily consumption of eggs increases risk of heart diseases: Study
Washington: Don’t crack that egg. Here’s sombre news for all the egg lovers out there. A recent study found that egg yolk contains higher level of cholesterol which ultimately increases the chances…
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Hens that lay human proteins in eggs may help in future drug production
Washington: Chickens that have been genetically modified to produce human proteins in eggs can offer a cost-effective method of producing certain types of drugs. The study which initially focused on producing high…