Fatty Fish Helps Heart Keep Its Rhythm
Eating fatty fish "like tuna or salmon once or twice a week can help older hearts keep their rhythm and reduce the risk of sudden cardiac death.
A new study suggests eating fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids regularly acts directly on the heart's electrical function, which regulates the heart rate and keeps it from beating too fast or too slow."
A new study suggests eating fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids regularly acts directly on the heart's electrical function, which regulates the heart rate and keeps it from beating too fast or too slow."
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