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Eating eggs could be worse than smoking, study says
In a new video posted on one of our favorite websites NutritionFacts.org, Dr. Michael Greger discusses the details of a competing risk analysis from a Harvard Nurse’s Health Study on women’s health.
Among other important topics, the review compares the dangers of smoking to the dangers of eating eggs and other animal products. The results?
According to the study, the number one single cause of death was heart disease, and dietary cholesterol consumption was a significant risk factor for death. The second leading cause of death was from smoking-related cancer.
As you’ll see in the video below, the data suggests that the cholesterol found in eating an egg a day shortens a woman’s life as much as smoking five cigarettes a day for 15 years (or 25,000 cigarettes).
Choosing egg-free foods not only helps protect our health, but it also helps protect egg-laying hens, millions of whom are forced to endure miserable conditions on egg factory farms each year in the U.S.
Here are some tips to get started:
- Check out these egg alternatives
- Watch our Egg-Free Baking 101 video for more ideas
- Visit TryVeg.com for quick and easy vegan recipes