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Interagency Committee of State Employed Women

To better the lives of state employed women

FDA Offers guidance on Fish Intake

January 30, 2017January 27, 2017

healthfinder.gov – FDA Offers Guidance on Fish Intake for Kids, Pregnant Women

Fifty percent of pregnant women eat fewer than 2 ounces of fish a week, which is far less than the recommended amount, the FDA said. Fish offers nutritional benefits important for growth and development during pregnancy and early childhood, the agency said.

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