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Friday, December 02, 2011

Why Fish Is Good For Your Brain:

Study suggests it can make Alzheimer's far less likely
Fatty acid found in fish and seafood boosts memory function by 15 per cent
Fish-rich diet important for maintaining optimal brain health and preventing onset of dementia


Eating oily fish such as salmon and trout can significantly improve your memory say scientists.

A new study found that a fatty acid found in fish and seafood can boost memory function by 15 per cent.

Scientists are now highlighting the importance of a fish-rich diet for maintaining optimal brain health and preventing the onset of dementia.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

All of congress and the House need to eat fish 3 times a day.

Anonymous said...

6:19, I'll take this one. All the congressmen have the brain power of a fish (possibly collectively) and we should then therefore eat one congressman 3 times a day til gone!