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Preliminary research from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, suggests that women who eat fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids have a lower risk of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), a common form of kidney cancer.
Organic Life Expo enterprise
(404) 668-8191
1431 oak knoll dr.
conyers, GA
Organic Life Expo enterprise
(404) 668-8191
1431 oak knoll dr.
conyers, GA 30012
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(770) 464-3900
Covington, GA
Denton Flower Farm
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Covington, GA 30014
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Buffalo Lick Farm & Nursery
(770) 554-1139
Loganville, GA
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(770) 554-1139
Loganville, GA 30052
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Taylorganic Farm dba Split Cedar Farm
(770) 981-0827
Ellenwood, GA
Taylorganic Farm dba Split Cedar Farm
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Ellenwood, GA 30294
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Gaia Gardens
(678) 793-3155
Decatur, GA
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Decatur, GA 30032
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Double B Farm
(404) 456-4333
Oxford, GA
Double B Farm
(404) 456-4333
Oxford, GA 30054
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(404) 373-8888
Decatur, GA
Mealor Family Farms
(404) 373-8888
Decatur, GA 30035
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Back River Farm
(770) 842-5642
Loganville, GA
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Loganville, GA 30052
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TaylOrganic Farm
(770) 981-0827
Ellenwood, GA
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Ellenwood, GA 30294
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(678) 575-9891
McDonough, GA
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McDonough, GA 30253
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The next time you shop for organic food, consider adding fatty fish—salmon, herring, sardines, mackerel—to your cart. Preliminary research from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, suggests that women who eat fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids have a lower risk of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), a common form of kidney cancer. The study was published in the Sept. 20 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association . RCC involving the renal parenchyma (the functional tissue of the kidney) accounts for more than 80% of all kidney cancers, and the rate has increased, especially among black women and men. “We found that women who consumed one or more servings of fatty fish per week had a statistically significant 44% decreased risk of RCC compared with women who did not consume any fish,” the authors write. “Women who reported consistent long-term consumption of fatty fish…had a statistically significant 74% lower risk.” The researchers believe an increased intake of fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D contributes to the lower cancer risk, but emphasize that additional studies are required to draw a firm conclusion. Fatty fish has 20 to 30 times more omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids than lean fish like cod, tuna, sweet water fish and seafood (shrimp, lobster, crayfish), as well as three to five times more vitamin D. Please see our feature article, Which Fish Is Fit to Eat? , for information of making environmentally sound fish choices. Tr... |
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