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What we know and what we don’t about omega-3 fatty acid


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  • Website: Evidence-based Living
  • Resource type: Blog

Summary - The message of this resource is:

Eat foods high in omega-3 fatty acids like fish, walnuts and flaxseed because they are good for you. It is not clear that these foods or omega-3 supplements prevent heart disease, heart attacks or strokes. More research is needed.


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cardiovascular disease, heart disease, heart attack, stroke , omega-3, supplements, diet, fat


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Rated on: 8/21/2017 11:20:43 AM

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