Omega-3 no match for Alzheimer's
Omega-3 fatty acid supplements do nothing to slow memory declines in
people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, say US researchers.
The findings from an 18-month government-funded study suggest taking
supplements of docosahexenoic acid, or DHA - an omega-3 fatty acid - does
not arrest Alzheimer's in people who have already developed the mind-robbing
disease.
"These trial results do not support the routine use of DHA for patients with
Alzheimer's," says Dr Joseph Quinn of Oregon Health and Sciences University
(OHSU) in Portland, who led the study.
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