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Populaire eierenhype op sociale media ontkracht: "Geen bewijs dat 4 eieren per dag goed is voor de gezondheid"

A popular claim circulating on social media suggesting that eating four eggs per day is beneficial for health has been debunked. The claim was widely shared but lacks scientific evidence to support its health benefits. Experts emphasize that while eggs are nutritious, there is no conclusive proof that consuming four eggs daily provides specific health advantages. This highlights the importance of critically evaluating health-related claims found online.

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Populaire eierenhype op sociale media ontkracht: "Geen bewijs dat 4 eieren per dag goed is voor de gezondheid"

A popular claim circulating on social media suggesting that eating four eggs per day is beneficial for health has been debunked. The claim was widely shared but lacks scientific evidence to support its health benefits. Experts emphasize that while eggs are nutritious, there is no conclusive proof that consuming four eggs daily provides specific health advantages. This highlights the importance of critically evaluating health-related claims found online.

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