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How Fish Oils (DHA) Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

December 17, 2007 by ruth  
Filed under Recipes

Fish Oil CapsulesStumbled across an article highlighting the effect of diet and other prescription pills on alzheimer’s disease. Among the food items mentioned were coffee and omega-3 fatty acid — docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) or fish oil, which I’ve also discussed previously here, here, and here.

The Science Daily article points to recent studies explaining how DHA may reduce risks of Alzheimer’s disease.

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2 Responses to “How Fish Oils (DHA) Fight Alzheimer’s Disease”
  1. Fish oil has always fascinated me, as it seems there are so many things that it does! – Haha, that came out a lot dorkier than I meant it to.

    I’ve always been curious about taking it, as I know we have it here at my house, I just never have!

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