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  2. Egg allergy - Wikipedia

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    The cause is typically the eating of eggs or foods that contain eggs. Briefly, the immune system over-reacts to proteins found in eggs. This allergic reaction may be triggered by small amounts of egg, even egg incorporated into cooked foods, such as cake. People with an allergy to chicken eggs may also be reactive to goose, duck, or turkey eggs ...

  3. 15 Breakfast Mistakes That Cause Weight Gain - AOL

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    By Tiffany Tse. We know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but what we don't know about the morning meal could inadvertently be packing on the pounds!

  4. Here's What Eating Eggs Does to Your Waistline - AOL

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    ShutterstockEggs are some of the best sources of protein you can incorporate into your diet. Plus, you can't beat the versatility; whether you enjoy them scrambled with veggies, hard-boiled, or ...

  5. Keep the eggs but replace 5 bad-for-you breakfast foods ... - AOL

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    A recent experiment by a Harvard medical student put eggs and cholesterol to the test when he ate 720 eggs in a month. Read On The Fox News App The FDA recently classified eggs as a "healthy ...

  6. High-protein diet - Wikipedia

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    High-protein diets are usually rich in meat, dairy products and eggs A high-protein diet is a diet in which 20% or more of the total daily calories come from protein . [ 1 ] Many high protein diets are high in saturated fat and restrict intake of carbohydrates .

  7. Food allergy - Wikipedia

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    Some types of food allergies among children resolve with age, including those to milk, eggs, and soy; while others such as to nuts and shellfish typically do not. [2] In the developed world, about 4% to 8% of people have at least one food allergy. [1] [2] They are more common in children than adults and appear to be increasing in frequency. [2]

  8. Are your eggs safe? What to know after salmonella outbreak ...

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    There’s a new salmonella outbreak linked to eggs, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention reported in a Sept. 6 media alert. Here’s what you need to know about the outbreak and how you ...

  9. Overweight - Wikipedia

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    A person's weight is measured and compared to an estimated ideal weight. This is the easiest and most common method, but by far the least accurate, as it only measures one quantity (weight) and often does not take into account many factors such as height, body type, and relative amount of muscle mass. Skinfold calipers or "pinch test"