Among pregnant women at high risk of preterm birth, those who eat fish a few times a week may be less likely to deliver early, a new study finds. Whether fish itself helps prevent preterm delivery is ...
According to a study published in the journal EbioMedicine, eating fish or taking a fish oil supplement may reduce the risk of preterm birth among pregnant women with low level of omega-3 fatty acids.
Women who eat very little or no fish during early pregnancy are more likely to give birth prematurely, according to a study in Denmark. A team led by Sjúrður Fróði Olsen at the Statens Serum Institut ...
Eating fish in pregnancy reduces the risk of having a premature birth, scientists have found. Every year over 13 million babies are born prematurely across the world - many in developing countries.
Sewage has always been a scary business to consider. Made even creepier with the release of a new study finding human birth control to be drastically reducing fertility in fish. Waste, by its very ...
For years, mothers-to-be have been warned about eating too much tuna because of concerns over mercury exposure. Now researchers have found those with the highest levels of omega-3 fatty acids are far ...