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Fish on the Menu Linked to Kinder, More Social Children

Fish oil could treat nerve damage

Dietary Changes Show Promise in Slowing Prostate Cancer Growth

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Omega-3 fatty acids appear promising for maintaining lung health

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Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Slow ALS Progression, Reduce Death Risk

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Eating walnuts could benefit adolescents’ cognitive development, psychological maturation

Researchers have created mutant mice that exhibit bipolar swings in activity, mirroring depressive and manic episodes of bipolar disorder in humans.

Researchers create mutant mice to study bipolar disorder

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