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Researchers are careful to note that country-level comparisons like this identify associations, not causes, and many factors beyond eggs differ between nations.
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AI Verified Relevant: the quote directly addresses the statement’s core issue by saying country-level egg studies show associations rather than causes because many other factors differ between nations; the article’s limitations section likewise says ecological studies identify correlations and cannot establish cause and effect. That gives a clear enough stance signal on whether observational nutrition studies are too confounded to show if eggs cause harm. ([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 only says these country-level comparisons show "associations, not causes" and that many non-egg factors differ, so it flags confounding for ecological evidence. But the article still relies on observational studies as part of the evidence base rather than saying such studies are too confounded overall, so the broader statement is more likely opposed. ([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 exact sentence appears verbatim in the article at the supplied URL (line 65). The same page shows the title, byline “StudyFinds Analysis,” and date “Feb 27, 2026” (lines 35–45), so the stored quote, author, date, and source URL are correct. ([studyfinds.com](https://studyfinds.com/eggs-not-so-bad-heart-health/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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