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Health Tip: Dine on Seafood
(HealthDay News) -- Many nutritionists suggest eating fish and seafood as part of a balanced, healthier diet.
The University of Michigan Health System offers this list of seafood's potential benefits:
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It's a good source of protein that's low in saturated fat and rich in iron.
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It's a good source of B vitamins, such as B-12.
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Most types encourage healthy growth of a fetus during pregnancy and development of children.
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It's an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids.










