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Fish oil, Omega-3s, and heart risk

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From the American College of Physicians: Healthy individuals should consume 500 mg daily of omega-3 fish oil. People with known heart disease or heart failure should aim for 1,000 mg daily.* This extends fish oil use from healthy individuals to …

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