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Monday, July 17, 2006
Eating Fish and Macular Degeneration
Scientists in Australia and the United States report further evidence that eating fish may help protect against age-related macular degeneration:
'Eating fish seems to protect against macular degeneration', CNN, 10 July 2006.
The omega-3 fatty acids found in fish such as salmon are already known to help the heart and brain stay healthy. The new studies, appearing Monday in the Archives of Ophthalmology, add to evidence that fish eaters also protect their eyes.
The new studies aren't the strongest level of scientific evidence, but they confirm the findings of previous studies that also link fish consumption with prevention of macular degeneration.
A study of 681 elderly American men showed that those who ate fish twice a week had a 36 percent lower risk of macular degeneration. In the other study, which followed 2,335 Australian men and women over five years, people who ate fish just once a week reduced their risk by 40 percent.
The U.S. study also found that smokers nearly doubled their risk of the eye condition compared with people who never smoked.
'Eating fish seems to protect against macular degeneration', CNN, 10 July 2006.
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