| Eating Fish Protects
Heart, Study Finds
Eating fish at least once a week cuts in half the risk of sudden cardiac death in men,
according to researchers. In a study in today's Journal of the American medical
Assn., a team of scientists led by Dr. Christine Albert of Harvard University's Brigham
and Women's Hospital in Boston found that substances specific to fish, known as n-3 or
omega-3 fatty acids, impart a protective effect on the heart. A diet rich in fish,
the study suggests, helps keep the heart's rhythm in sync by preventing clotting and
clumping' allowing blood to flow freely. the study of 20,551 male physicians, age
40 to 84, show that eating fish at least once a week was associated with a 52% lower risk
of sudden cardiac death.
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