HARVARD: Drs. Mozaffarian & Rimm found that eating approximately one to two 3 oz. servings of fatty fish a week—salmon, herring, mackerel, anchovies, or sardines—reduces the risk of dying from heart disease by 36 percent. Heart disease is the #1 killer of Americans taking almost 600,000 lives each year per the CDC.
Study shows eating seafood 2x week reduces the risk of dying from heart disease by 36%

by Corey Bachmanin Research, Heart Healthtags: seafood twice a week, omega-3, fatty acids, fish, seafood, heart health, dietary, diet, nutrition, american heart association, heart disease
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