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Monday, October 15, 2012

Ode to Dads

While I clearly write from the woman's perspective, the dads of the world are pretty awesome too.  I know my own dad could participate in this adorable video above...maybe one day my husband will be able to as well!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

No More Tuna...

Trout from our recent fly-fishing trip. It's low mercury; who knew!

ABC News published this article today linking prenatal mercury exposure to ADHD.  Here's an explanation of the study:

"A new study highlights the difficulty pregnant women face while eating for two, finding that more mercury exposure leads to a higher incidence of ADHD symptoms, while more fish consumption -- the main source of mercury exposure -- leads to a decreased risk."

So should we eat fish or avoid it?

"Researchers...also learned that pregnant women who ate more than two 6-ounce servings of fish a week were less likely to have children with these [ADHD] symptoms. This is actually more than the Federal Food and Drug Administration recommends, which is only 12 ounces of fish a week." 

The take-away is to eat more low mercury fish while avoiding high mercury fish. Not surprising:

"Fish high in mercury include shark, swordfish and fresh tuna, Korrick said. Fish with lower mercury levels, which are also rich in healthy fats, include salmon, rainbow trout and herring. A third group, which has different health benefits but still is low in mercury, includes cod, shrimp and haddock." 

Here's the question that I kept wondering: do lox on my bagel count?  Many online sources warn about listeriosis associated with smoked fish and deli meat.  I guess I'll aim to get that weekly fish quota through salmon fillets (which could not sound more barf-tastic right now)...