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>Fish oil supplements successfully delivered omega-3s to the brain, but a two-year study found no meaningful benefits for memory, cognition, or Alzheimer’s-related brain changes. The results challenge the idea that fish oil pills can help prevent Alzheimer’s and shift attention toward overall diet and lifestyle instead.

Archive: https://archive.today/QqEYB From the post: >>Fish oil supplements successfully delivered omega-3s to the brain, but a two-year study found no meaningful benefits for memory, cognition, or Alzheimer’s-related brain changes. The results challenge the idea that fish oil pills can help prevent Alzheimer’s and shift attention toward overall diet and lifestyle instead.
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They need to release the meta data and then we'll see how valid their (((conclusions))) are. This reeks of a (((study))) done by a pharmaceutical company to try and discourage people from using fish oil so (((they))) can increase their user base for highly overpriced drugs still under patent. My bet is that if they used actual fish oil in their study, then it was administered at a dose lower than what would be beneficial so that they could publish their (((findings))).

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The "fish oil" was spelled with a P but not disclosed as such. Probably.