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2. What to Eat for a Healthy Heart and a
Healthy Mind
3 foods to help avoid heart disease, stroke and improve brain function.
By Amy Paturel, M.S., M.P.H.
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1. Pick Fish
Research shows that eating just one or two (4-ounce) servings of fatty fish — salmon, mackerel,
rainbow trout or sardines — each week can slash your risk of dying from heart disease by 36
percent. In another study, researchers tracked almost 80,000 women for 14 years and found that
those who ate any type of fish at least twice a week had a 51 percent lower risk of thrombotic
stroke (a type caused by clogged arteries) than those who ate fish less than once a month. A
bonus: “The omega-3 fats in fish help reduce inflammation in the arterial walls and keep blood
flowing to the brain,” explains Ralph Felder, M.D., Ph.D., internist and author of The Bonus
Years Diet.
>> 6 Fish to Eat and 6 Fish to Avoid
Recipes:
Poached Salmon with Creamy Piccata Sauce
Spring Salad with Tarragon Vinaigrette
Salmon Over Warm Lentil, Apple and Walnut Salad
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