Omega-3 may improve depression measures for seniors: Study

by Symptom Advice on February 22, 2011

Post a commentBy Stephen Daniells, 18-Feb-2011

Related topics: Omega-3, Research, Nutritional lipids and oils, Cognitive and mental function

Daily supplements of omega-3 fatty acids may improve measures of depression in seniors with mild to moderate depression, according to new findings from Iran.

The role of omega-3 in depression is controversial, but there is biological plausibility.

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