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  3. Should Pregnant Women Stay Away from Canned Tuna? - AOL

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  4. Nutrition and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Low-quality evidence also suggests that calcium supplementation may reduce the risk of the mother having the baby before 37th week of pregnancy (preterm birth). [25] The protective effect of calcium supplementation is not clear and there is not enough good quality to research to suggest the best doses and timing of calcium supplementation.

  5. Scombroid food poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Isolated reports of scombroid food poisoning in humans caused by histamine present in the tissues of stale or rotten scombroid fish, usually tuna, have occurred over the years. In September 2016, authorities in Singapore intercepted canned tuna imported from Thailand after finding high levels of histamine. [12] No human cases were reported.

  6. 12 Healthiest Canned Tuna Brands - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per 3-ounce serving): Calories: 170 Fat: 8 g (Saturated Fat: 2 g) Sodium: 40 mg Carbs: 0 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 0 g) Protein: 23 g. American Tuna was born in 2005 out of a collaboration ...

  7. Bifidus factor - Wikipedia

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    Human breast milk contains unique and highly diverse human milk oligosaccharides.These oligosaccharides are considered to be a "Bifidus Factor" because they form highly desired intestinal bacteria; it is for this reason that baby formula contains added oligosaccharides in order to help build a child's immune system.

  8. Activists want tinned tuna banned after toxic levels of ...

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    Mark Willis, head of chemical contaminants at the UK’s Food Standards Agency, said: “We advise those who are trying for a baby or who are pregnant to have no more than four cans of tuna a week ...

  9. Tuna is increasingly popular in the US. But is it good for you?

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    Canned tuna can also have a lot of sodium - around 280 milligrams, or 12% of one's recommended daily intake in a single can. High-sodium diets increase risk of heart disease , kidney disease, and ...