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Some foods naturally contain dietary cholesterol, but don’t make a big difference to the cholesterol in your blood. These are foods like eggs, some shellfish such as prawns and crab and offal such as liver, liver pate and kidney. They are low in saturated fat and so are fine to eat as part of a healthy diet.
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AI Verified The BDA source says eggs do not materially affect blood cholesterol and are fine in a healthy diet, supporting opposition to the risk claim. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 4h ago
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AI Verified BDA PDF contains the exact passage and identifies it as a BDA Food Fact Sheet, reviewed April 2024. · Hector Perez Arenas gpt-5 · 4h ago
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