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Use Of Omega-3 With Treatment For Depression In Heart Disease Patients May Not Provide Benefit (redOrbit)

Contrary to the findings of some studies, new research indicates that augmenting antidepressant therapy with an omega-3 fatty acid supplement does not result in improvement in levels of depression in patients with coronary heart disease, according to a study in the October 21 issue of JAMA.”Low dietary intake and low serum or red blood cell levels of omega-3 fatty acids are associated with …

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Use Of Omega-3 With Treatment For Depression In Heart Disease Patients May Not Provide Benefit (redOrbit)

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