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Hungry Girl's Asian-Style Albacore Picnic Salad http://global.fncstatic.com/static/managed/img/U.S./Albacore%20Picnic%20Salad.jpgLillien said using protein-rich foods, like the snap peas and Albacore tuna in this salad, will keep you full and energized and won’t leave you hungry soon after. “There are tons of great lean picks, so you can switch up your salad often.” Lillien said. “Keep easy, ready-to-eat choices around that you can toss in. You can try a portable lean protein like single-serve StarKist ® Creations pouches that only have about 110 calories or fewer per pouch,” she said.Recipe: Hungry Girl's Asian-Style Albacore Picnic Salad http://www.foxnews.com/recipe/hungry-girls-asian-style-albacore-picnic-salad Hot & Cold 10-Veggie Explosion http://global.fncstatic.com/static/managed/img/U.S./HGHotCold2.jpg“Fresh produce gives any salad a punch of flavor and adds pizzazz to basic greens. I like asparagus and sugar snap peas. They’re great sources of fiber and taste delicious,” said...
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In the past few years, omega-3 fatty acids have become increasingly popular with their numerous amounts of health benefits. Omega-3 fatty acids work as an anti-infla...
Tuna sushi from your local supermarket might have lower mercury levels and so be safer to eat than sushi from a high-end restaurant, a new study using fish DNA sugge...
It may be a red herring to worry over whether people who eat lots of fish may lose whatever heart benefits they might have gained because of an increased exposure to...
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People who consume a good amount of omega-3's -- the fatty acids predominantly found in oily fish -- may have a lower risk of developing gum disease, suggests a new ...
Recommendations published in the magazine Consumer Reports this week urge women to avoid eating any canned tuna while pregnant because of uncertainties about the ris...
Self-styled consumer watchdog Consumer Reports issued a “new” warning about the safety of canned tuna this week. It’s too bad the magazine didn’t also include a warn...
Teenage boys who regularly eat fish may be doing their brains some good, a new study suggests.Swedish researchers found that among nearly 5,000 15-year-old boys they...
Going out for sushi is widely considered a healthy way to treat yourself. Whether it's sashimi or sushi rolls, most sushi is pretty healthy; it’s high in omega-3 fat...
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Some cans of Bumble Bee tuna are being recalled because the seals on the cans might not be tight enough to prevent contamination, the Food and Drug Administration sa...
For those people who believe "ignorance is bliss," this story may not be for you: The United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) just released a new set of food fr...
Is tuna too toxic for kids? Numerous consumer groups have joined together to recommend that the U.S. Department of Agriculture remove tuna from school menus, USA To...
For people conscious about their heart health, a new study suggests it may be best to eat fish instead of taking individual omega-3 fatty acids in supplement form.Af...
Like most people, you probably don't think twice about slathering on facial moisturizer or microwaving a plastic dish. But common products can harbor harmful chemica...
There is food, and then there is superfood. Salmon, trout and albacore tuna may reduce the risk of heart disease. So may olive oil, almonds, walnuts, Cheerios and Boca Burgers.