Sea food for heart health

Have you heard that both the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the American Heart Association recommend that adults eat at least two servings of seafood each week? A serving is three ounces cooked or about 3/4 cup of flaked fish. Often seafood contains less saturated fat and more omega-3 fatty acids than other protein foods. Omega- 3s are essential fats, which means the body can’t make the...

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