
Colorful eggs will soon be in Easter baskets, and they'll end up in meals in the coming days. But, should they be a part of your diet the rest of the year? The answer depends on your health.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, dietitian Katherine Zeratsky peels away the shell to reveal what's inside. Jeff Olsen reports.
Journalists: Broadcast-quality video (:55) is in the downloads.
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