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2008/01/08 |
WSJ – Fish-Oil Doses Can Be Hard To Swallow |
Stipp D. Fish-Oil Doses Can Be Hard To Swallow. The Wall Street Journal January 8, 2008
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A Must-Read full article...
…”While most of the scientific data on the health effects of fish oil aren't definitive, the federal National Institutes of Health concluded after a massive review three years ago that consuming omega-3 fatty acids cuts the risk of death from heart attacks and other cardiovascular causes, can reduce the joint pain of rheumatoid arthritis and "appears" important for proper brain development and function.”
… “A 2004 analysis of 44 kinds of omega-3 supplements by ConsumerLab.com, based in Scarsdale, N.Y., found that none had unsafe levels of mercury or PCBs. And Lovaza wasn't used in most of the promising clinical trials with omega-3.”
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119975627038373627.html
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