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                    [Title] => Omega-3 recommended for diabetics, CHD patients
                    [Summary] => Many practicing physicians are now prescribing supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids for patients classified as high-risk to develop heart attacks and strokes.


Since diabetics belong to this high-risk group and are, in fact, classified as a coronary heart disease (CHD) equivalent, leading medical experts in diabetes or diabetologists in the country are also now recommending the use of omega-3 for these patients.
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This may be due to narrowing of the coronary arteries in patients with diabetes or cholesterol problems, degeneration of the heart muscle or cardiac enlargement in patients with high blood pressure.
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                    [Summary] => Many practicing physicians are now prescribing supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids for patients classified as high-risk to develop heart attacks and strokes.


Since diabetics belong to this high-risk group and are, in fact, classified as a coronary heart disease (CHD) equivalent, leading medical experts in diabetes or diabetologists in the country are also now recommending the use of omega-3 for these patients.
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This may be due to narrowing of the coronary arteries in patients with diabetes or cholesterol problems, degeneration of the heart muscle or cardiac enlargement in patients with high blood pressure.
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