Supplements of fish oil may raise the risk of stroke and a form of heart disease called atrial fibrillation, a new study revealed.
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Supplements of fish oil may raise the risk of stroke and a form of heart disease called atrial fibrillation, a new study revealed.
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People who eat seafood regularly are less likely to die of heart disease, but studies haven’t shown the same benefit from fish oil supplements.
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Fish clearly has health benefits, but fish oil supplements may not carry the same ones.
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Omega-3 in fish oil is said to improve arthritis and reduce the likelihood of heart attacks. But the science suggests: Maybe just eat a fish once in a while.
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Australians may be wasting money on fish oil supplements - at least when it comes to heart disease.
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