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    Fishermen's wives cook up new program

    Founded in 1969, the Gloucester Fishermen's Wives Association has worked to improve the lives of fishermen and their families, from the Gloucester pier to Washington, D.C., and internationally.

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    Wading into fish oil supplement safety
    Just when it seemed that trying to eat well was confusing enough - sugar or substitute, raw milk or fortified, red wine or no - the safety of a heart-health stalwart is under attack. Fish oil supplements, which provide beneficial omega-3 fatty acids and are among the nation's most popular well-being boosters, have a dark side, says a lawsuit filed in San Francisco Superior Court by the Mateel Environmental Justice Foundation of Eureka.
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    In sushi bars, tuna vanishes bite by bite
    As chefs at the upscale New York sushi restaurant Megu slide huge knives through their latest bluefin tuna, the possible extinction of the species is far from their minds.
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    FDA to Gorton's: Clearer labeling needed on fillets
    As part of a widespread initiative, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to Gorton's illuminating a misbranding problem involving the fat content of Gorton's Beer Battered Crispy Battered Fish Fillets.
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    Suit: Fish Oil Contains Undisclosed PCB Levels
    In the world of over-the-counter dietary supplements, fish oil has attained an unrivaled status. Unlike fad drugs that flame out or quietly disappear, fish oil has steadily grown in popularity. Indeed, in a February ConsumerLab.com poll, more respondents said they use fish oil than a standard multivitamin pill.
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