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Chinese military study links omega-3 supplements to faster cognitive decline

A recent study from China's Army Medical University suggests that high doses of omega-3 supplements, commonly taken for cognitive health, may actually accelerate cognitive decline in older adults. Researchers analyzed data from over 800 individuals, including those with a genetic predisposition to dementia, and found that supplement users experienced a faster decline in cognitive abilities. The findings challenge the widespread belief in the uniform benefits of omega-3s for brain health and call for a reassessment of their use. AI

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Chinese military study links omega-3 supplements to faster cognitive decline

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Shi Huang ·

    Chinese military study suggests omega-3 supplements could hurt the brain

    Oral fish oil intake may not improve and could even speed up cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease, a research team from China’s Army Medical University has found. Many older adults are accustomed to taking omega-3 supplements to help protect cognitive function. However, findi…