
Researchers at Melbourne's Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, the University of South Australia, and the CSIRO reviewed data from 2007 to 2013 and found that fish oil supplements do no protect against heart diseases. Researchers examined the benefits of fish oil supplements for the hearts of healthy people and those who have had a heart attack and are taking the supplement to prevent further episodes. Paul Nestel, Professor at the Baker IDI Heart ...
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