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Fish oil supplements not shown to prevent heart disease
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for September 12, 2012 [display_podcast] Source: For heart health, fish oil pills not the answer: study Reference: Association Between Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation and Risk of Major Cardiovascular Disease Events A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Fishy evidence for preventing cognitive decline
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for December 1, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: RSNA: A Fish a Week Keeps the Brain at Its Peak
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Fish oil supplementation during pregnancy did not influence child brain development
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for September 30, 2011 [display_podcast] Source: Fish oil pills don’t improve kids’ braininess Reference: Effects of prenatal fish-oil and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate supplementation on cognitive development of children at 6.5 y of age
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Fish oil supplements: No help with atrial fibrillation and can interfere with warfarin along with other foods and supplements
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for November 16, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Blood thinners and supplements are a risky mix Fish oil capsules don’t help heart rhythm problem
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Fish oil trial shows some benefit for people with depression but without anxiety
Madely Health Headlines for June 22, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Fish oil might offer new way to treat depression Reference: The Efficacy of Omega-3 Supplementation for Major Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial