‘Flawed’ omega-3 meta-analysis harms public health: GOED
date:Sep 13, 2012
r individuals in the placebo group were sufficient or insufficient in their dietary intake omega-3 fats. Without that information, they could not have controlled for this variable.

Consumers should not be swayed by these results, said Dr MacKay. While people should be eating a diet high in fatty fish which contain these nutrients, the reality is that people are simply not doing this.

Omega-3 supplements serve as an affordable, convenient and safe way to obtain omega-3 fatty acids and the arra
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