Omega-3 DHA in the news
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DHA alone can lower triglycerides, says study Wednesday, February 07, 2007
7 February 2007 NutraIngredientsUSA.com
A study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition concluded that the American Heart Association's recommended cardioprotective dose of omega-3 fatty acids can lower triglycerides in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) - whether the lipids come in the form of DHA combined with EPA or just DHA alone. Read More |
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Omega oils influence mood, impulsivity and personality Monday, March 06, 2006
6 March 2006 - NutraIngredientsUSA.com
People who have high intakes of omega-3 fatty acids are more agreeable and less impulsive, says a new study from Pittsburgh.
Previous studies have linked low levels of omega-3 to several neurobehavioral disorders, while rowdy British kids supplemented with omega-3s showed improvements in behavior and learning after only five months. Read More |
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Fish oils made tastier Friday, February 24, 2006 5 January 2006 – NutraIngredientsEurope.com
Flavoured omega-3 oils are being offered by a growing number of firms as an alternative delivery format to capsules. Read More |
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Fish oils cool anger levels Monday, January 23, 2006
23 January 2006 – NutraIngredientsUSA.com
Supplements of omega-3 fatty acids may mitigate aggressive behavior in substance abusers, suggest researchers. Read More |
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More support for benefits of fish oil for asthmatics Tuesday, January 10, 2006
10 January 2006 - FoodNavigator.com - Stephen Daniells
A new report claims omega-3 fatty acid supplements can protect against exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in asthma sufferers, adding to previous studies linking fish oil to lung health. Read More |
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Fish Slows Cognitive Decline, Increases Infants’ Cognitive Ability Tuesday, October 25, 2005 31 October 2005 - PreparedFoods.co
Consuming fish at least once a week was associated with a 10% per year slower rate of cognitive decline in elderly people, according to a new study posted online from Archives of Neurology. The study will be published in the December print edition of the journal. Read More |
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