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Fish Consumption among Healthy Adults is A...

Fish Consumption among Healthy Adults is Associated with Decreased Levels of Inflammatory Markers Related to Cardiovascular Disease
Authors:        Antonis Zampelas, et al.
Harikopio University, Athens, Greece
Journal:         Journal of the American College of Cardiology, July 2005
Summary:      This Greek study of more than 2,000 men and women shows participants who eat fish regularly have lower levels of heart disease markers.

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