As long as you're keeping a close
eye on your cholesterol, eating an egg (yolk included) once a day can be a great addition to your diet.
You may keep
an eye on your cholesterol levels, but it is also a good idea to monitor your triglycerides, a type of fat in your blood.
Not exact matches
If you've been keeping an
eye on your blood pressure and
cholesterol levels, there's something else you might need to monitor: your triglycerides.
Working in a Stanford - funded lab
on the island country, the scientists report that they already have identified more than 20 individual lemurs with unique genetic traits, including obesity, high
cholesterol, high blood sugar, cardiac arrhythmias, progressive
eye disease and motor and personality disorders.
Keep an
eye on your servings because a mix of meat and cheese is high in
cholesterol.
If you're watching your
cholesterol, keep an
eye on portion sizes: one egg yolk contains about 60 % of your daily allotment of dietary
cholesterol.
The effect of five - year zinc supplementation
on serum zinc, serum
cholesterol and hematocrit in persons randomly assigned to treatment group in the age - related
eye disease study: AREDS Report No. 7.
Here's why we should believe in scientists and why red wine is good for us and now it's not and why diet causes ulcers and now it doesn't and why breakfast is the most important meal of the day but only if you sell Kellogg's cereal or Florida orange juice and why you should avoid eggs because they'll cause high
cholesterol and why that is no longer true and how the food pyramid is real science and all of the old food pyramids were bad science and carrots are good for your
eyes and since cows live exclusively
on a vegetarian diet, so can you.