For the first time in half a century, people can eat certain types of fish found in the lower Hudson River after chemical ...
Fish has long been sold as the virtuous protein – lighter, cleaner, and better for you and the planet. But behind the health ...
For the first time in decades, some Hudson River fish are allowed back on the menu. But not without limits.The New York State ...
With trout season now in full swing, here's what the Department of Health says about eating fish caught in local waters.
With trout season now in full swing, here's what the Department of Health says about eating fish caught in local waters.
The reason for the change? Fish are showing lower levels of toxic chemicals known as PCBs, which is shorthand for polychlorinated biphenyls.
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Fish is healthy, but growing concerns around overfishing, sustainability and farming practices are changing how we should think about eating it.
New reports say fish in New York’s Hudson River are safe to eat for the first time in 50 years—but many New Yorkers remain ...
The New York Department of Health is advising members of the public it's now safe to eat certain types of fish caught from ...
After spending thousands on his dream fish, he finally opens the package — and comes face to face with a so-called ...
For years, the New York State Department of Health cautioned New Yorkers against eating fish caught from the Lower Hudson ...