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How much tuna can a diabetic eat?

Asked: Darren Smith, Last Updated:

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), canned salmon and canned light tuna are low-mercury foods, while albacore tuna is higher in mercury. The EPA recommends eating up to 12 oz per week of low-mercury foods and only 6 oz per week of high-mercury foods.

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