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Study Finds Omega-3s May Shield Women From Alzheimer’s Disease

Summary by 24matins.uk
A recent study has found that omega-3 fatty acids may help protect women from developing Alzheimer's disease. The research highlights a potential link between higher omega-3 intake and a reduced risk of this neurodegenerative condition in females.
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A recent study reveals that omega-3s may play a protective role against Alzheimer's disease in women. These fatty acids, found particularly in oily fish, are associated with a reduced risk of developing this neurodegenerative disease.

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24matins.fr broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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