Discover latest science on omega-3 health benefits

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Omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids provide many positive health benefits. Yet, a high proportion of adults still have inadequate omega-3 status worldwide. This could have a significant individual and public health impact.

This whitepaper draws on the latest clinical and market data to show the importance of omega-3s in supporting human health. Highlighting key studies, it explains the vital function of omega-3s in cardiovascular health and risk reduction. It summarizes continued positive research on omega-3s and brain health, as well as emerging areas such as eye and liver health.

This content is provided by DSM, and any views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of NutraIngredients.com

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