Omega-3s can supplement reading ability, memory and behavior in children
date:Feb 28, 2013
und to have little effect on memory, a significant improvement in reading ability was seen in young readers in the lowest 20% of the study group. These children increased their reading age by more than three-weeks, and those in the lowest 10% reading ability increased their reading age by 1.9 months.

The parents of the children in the study also indicated a significant improvement in the childrens behavior, although their teachers did not report this observance.

Alex Richardson, team leader fo
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