A client has come to the clinic to learn about diet changes she should make to reduce her chance of developing a chronic disease. What are the recommended daily requirements of EPA and DHA to reduce the risk of heart disease?
A. 300 mg/day
B. 500 mg/day
C. 700 mg/day
D. 900 mg/day
Answer: B. 500 mg/day
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