Eating Fish Twice a Week May Help Diabetes Patients
Posted by batchblogsNov 4
Centering supper around a fish dish at least twice a week might help

people with diabetes lower their risk of kidney disease, a study suggests.
In the November issue of the American Journal of Kidney Diseases, British researchers analyzed the records of more than 22,300 middle-aged and older English men and women who were part of a large European cancer study. They wanted to examine the effect of eating fish on kidney disease.
Source [ USAToday ]
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