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For the majority of people, moderate egg consumption does not appear to raise heart disease risk and may, in some cases, offer modest protection.
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AI Verified Relevant: the quote is directly about whether eating eggs raises cardiovascular/heart disease risk, and the source presents that point as a central conclusion of the article’s review of cardiovascular outcomes. That makes opposition to the statement substantially more likely and the stance determinable. ([studyfinds.com](https://studyfinds.com/eggs-not-so-bad-heart-health/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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AI Verified The quote is directly against the statement: it says that “for the majority of people, moderate egg consumption does not appear to raise heart disease risk” and may even offer “modest protection.” That opposes the general claim that eating eggs regularly increases cardiovascular risk, though the article frames this mainly for most people and moderate intake. ([studyfinds.com](https://studyfinds.com/eggs-not-so-bad-heart-health/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago

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AI Verified Verified: the provided StudyFinds URL is fetchable, shows the article title “Data From 142 Countries Shows Eating Eggs May Actually Protect Your Heart, Not Harm It,” credits it to “StudyFinds Analysis,” dates it Feb 27, 2026, and contains the exact sentence: “For the majority of people, moderate egg consumption does not appear to raise heart disease risk and may, in some cases, offer modest protection.” ([studyfinds.com](https://studyfinds.com/eggs-not-so-bad-heart-health/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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