Researchers tried maxing out omega-3s for brain health—here’s what happened.
In theory, taking an omega-3, or fish oil, supplement makes a lot of sense.
Omega-3 fatty acids are healthy fats that support your body in many ways. Adding them to your diet can benefit your heart, ...
A recent JAMA Network Open study assesses the role of ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in reducing white matter lesion (WML) accumulation and neuronal integrity degeneration in older adults.
Taking an omega-3 fatty acid supplement did not improve memory, cognitive function or brain cell loss for many people, a surprising new study finds.
Your brain works tirelessly to store memories, process thoughts and emotions, coordinate movement and keep your body functioning normally. To carry out these vital tasks, it needs the right nutrients ...
Glutamate transporters pump glutamate from the synaptic cleft back into brain cells after its release during neurotransmission. A new study by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators has found that free ...
A noticeable deficit of highly unsaturated lipids — including omega-3 fatty acids — found in women with Alzheimer's disease (AD) but not in cognitively healthy women is linked to worse cognition and ...
A novel omega-3 injectable emulsion reduces brain damage in newborn rodents experiencing lack of oxygen at delivery, a major cause of disability in human infants and children. An injectable emulsion ...
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