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Omega-3 supplements linked to faster cognitive decline, study finds

Omega-3 supplements have become extremely popular among older adults around the world. Many people take fish oil capsules every day because they believe the supplements can protect the heart, improve memory, and lower the risk of dementia as they age. For years, omega-3 fatty acids have been widely promoted as “brain-friendly” nutrients. They are naturally […] The post Omega-3 supplements linked to faster cognitive decline, study finds appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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