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Omega-3 fatty acids may not deliver benefits for cognitive function on their own, according to a study published in eBioMedicine.The results show the need for a multimodal approach to preventing dementia in older adults, one that simultaneously addresses physical inactivity, vascular health and other risk factors, Hussein Yassine, MD, director of the USC Center for Personalized Brain Health, and
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