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  2. Eggs now qualify as ‘healthy’ food, FDA says: Here’s why

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now classifies eggs as a “healthy, nutrient-dense" food, according to a new proposed rule. Registered dietitians react to the change.

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

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    The FDA recently classified eggs as a "healthy, nutrient-dense food" in a proposed new rule. The student, Nick Norwitz, reported in a YouTube video that at the end of the month, his cholesterol ...

  4. The Style of Egg Experts Say You Shouldn't Be Eating ... - AOL

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    Both sick chickens and strange-looking eggs are immediately removed from the food process. To be extra careful, if you see an egg in a carton that doesn’t look right, don’t buy it, or if it ...

  5. Healthy Dining - Wikipedia

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    HealthyDiningFinder.com is an online resource and search tool operated by Healthy Dining that provides guidance in choosing dietitian-approved Healthy Dining menu items and corresponding nutrition information for menu items served at more than 60,000 full-service and quick-serve restaurant locations in the US.

  6. OK—What Is Just Egg Made Of, Exactly? - AOL

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    "They're a good choice if you're looking to avoid eggs, though whole eggs are a nutrient-dense choice for most people," Dr. Mohr says. "However, as an ultra-processed food, it's smart to check the ...

  7. MyPlate - Wikipedia

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    MyPlate is the latest nutrition guide from the USDA. The USDA's first dietary guidelines were published in 1894 by Wilbur Olin Atwater as a farmers' bulletin. [4] Since then, the USDA has provided a variety of nutrition guides for the public, including the Basic 7 (1943–1956), the Basic Four (1956–1992), the Food Guide Pyramid (1992–2005), and MyPyramid (2005–2013).

  8. Promoting Healthy Choices: Information vs. Convenience - HuffPost

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    content of menu options (so as to mimic proposed legislation). Our asymmetrically paternalistic intervention is conceptually similar to the proposal of Sunstein and Thaler (2003) that healthy food options be positioned first in cafeterias, thereby inducing consumers to take more healthy food without limiting the availability of other choices.

  9. Pasteurized eggs - Wikipedia

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    Pasteurized eggs or egg products shall be substituted for raw eggs in the preparation of Foods such as Caesar salad, hollandaise or Béarnaise sauce, mayonnaise, meringue, eggnog, ice cream, egg-fortified beverages and recipes in which more than one egg is broken and the eggs are combined. The FDA Food Code has gained adoption by health ...