JAMA: 2006-10-18, Vol. 296, No. 15, Author in the Room Audio Interview
Interview with Dariush Mozaffarian, MD, DrPH, author of Fish Intake, Contaminants, and Human Health, published in the October 18 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. Summary Points: 1. For the general population, the health benefits of fish intake far outweigh the risks. 2. Women of childbearing age, nursing mothers and young children should eat up to two servings of fish per week as the benefits of fish intake still outweigh the risks. 3. Given the magnitude of the benefits, physicians should regularly give dietary advice to patients for cardiovascular disease prevention.
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