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.
|
|
Read more...
|
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.
|
|
Read more...
|
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.
|
|
Read more...
|
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.
|
|
Read more...
|
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.
|
|
Read more...
|