Omega-3s can supplement reading ability, memory and behavior in children
date:Feb 28, 2013
r the study, made clear that taking omega-3 supplements would not benefit a child that already had a good intake of omega-3 fatty acids in their diet. These supplements would however make an important contribution to children whose diet was poor in these nutrients.

Richardson also highlighted the potential benefit that omega-3 fatty acids have on children who struggle most with their reading.
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