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Alzheimer’s Breakthrough? Researchers Find New Omega-3 Acid That Could Reduce Vision Loss In Patients

Por: Forbes Business March 28, 2023

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Topline Researchers have developed a new omega-3 fatty acid that could potentially stave off visual declines in Alzheimer’s patients, according to a new study published Monday, though there is still no cure for the debilitating disease, which affects nearly 6 million Americans. Researchers developed a fatty acid that could potentially reduce vision loss in Alzheimer's ... [+] patients.AFP via Getty Images Key Facts Researchers at the... + full article



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