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  • Over a hundred years ago, this had probably been the hub of Cold-water.

    Crescendo Becca Fitzpatrick 2010

  • They looked bigger, tougher, meaner than the men who loitered around Main Street in Cold-water.

    Crescendo Becca Fitzpatrick 2010

  • They looked bigger, tougher, meaner than the men who loitered around Main Street in Cold-water.

    Crescendo Becca Fitzpatrick 2010

  • Over a hundred years ago, this had probably been the hub of Cold-water.

    Crescendo Becca Fitzpatrick 2010

  • Cold-water fish are highest in omega-3s, and smaller fish or those caught in less polluted waters are safest—for example, wild Alaskan salmon, herring, and sardines.

    The Chemistry of Calm M.D. Henry Emmons 2010

  • Omega-3 is found in: Cold-water fish such as salmon and sardines, flaxseed oil, walnuts, sunflower seeds, and almonds

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • Omega-3 is found in: Cold-water fish such as salmon and sardines, flaxseed oil, walnuts, sunflower seeds, and almonds

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • Omega-3 is found in: Cold-water fish such as salmon and sardines, flaxseed oil, walnuts, sunflower seeds, and almonds

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • Cold-water species may decline in abundance along with some clams and crustaceans, while warm water polychaetes, blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), and other types of benthos may increase.

    Future change in processes and impacts on Arctic biota 2009

  • Cold-water fish such as wild salmon, sardines, herring, small halibut, and sable black cod contain an abundance of beneficial omega-3 essential fatty acids that reduce inflammation.

    The UltraMind Solution M.D. Mark Hyman 2009

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