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People who regularly eat fish are 20% less likely to have depression than their peers

June 14, 2023June 26, 20230 2
People who regularly eat fish are 20% less likely to have depression than their peers
by Sarah Crowleyin Research, Brain Health, Healthy Agingtags: omega-3, fatty acids, depression, anxiety

People who regularly eat fish are 20 percent less likely than their peers to have depression. In fact, the American Psychiatric Association has endorsed the fatty acids in fish as an effective part of depression treatment.

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