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April 20th, 2008

All About DHA Omega-3

What is DHA, aka Omega 3? Why is it important? Who needs it? What foods are naturally rich in it? Are there alternative sources?
Here’s an excellent reading material about Omega 3s from the WebMD. The website is sponsored by lifesdha, a manufacturer of DHA supplements sourced from algae instead of fish, so expect a lot […]

By ruth -- 1 comment

April 19th, 2008

Breyers’ Smart! Yogurt

I’ve been browsing an old nutrition magazine and came across a fairly new product in the market: Breyers’ Smart! Yogurt.

This yogurt has fruit on the bottom, all natural, lowfat and what sets is apart is that it is enhanced with DHA Omega-3 produced from algae, a natural, vegetarian source of DHA that is important not […]

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April 18th, 2008

Omega-3 Fatty Acid (DHA) Boosts An Infant’s Cognitive And Motor Development

If you’re pregnant, you should already know how important it is to include fatty fish in your diet. Here’s another report reinforcing that: Omega-3 Intake During Last Months Of Pregnancy Boosts An Infant’s Cognitive And Motor Development.
Apparently, babies’ visual acuity as well as their cognitive and motor development were closely linked to DHA concentration in […]

By ruth -- 2 comments

January 5th, 2008

Fish or Fish Oil Supplement- Which is Healthier?

Fish or fish oil supplements — which is a better source of omega-3 fatty acids? According to a recent study, it doesn’t matter: Fish is just as effective as pills as a source of omega-3 fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
At the end of the study period, Harris and co-workers report that […]

By ruth -- 4 comments

December 17th, 2007

How Fish Oils (DHA) Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

Stumbled across an article highlighting the effect of diet and other prescription pills on alzheimer’s disease. Among the food items mentioned were coffee and omega-3 fatty acid — docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) or fish oil, which I’ve also discussed previously here, here, and here.
The Science Daily article points to recent studies explaining how DHA may reduce […]

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May 20th, 2007

Omega-3 Fatty Acid (DHA), Fish and Vitamin D May Help Prevent Macular Degeneration

Two reports in the May issue of Archives of Ophthalmology points to two dietary interventions that may reduce the risk of macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness among the elderly:
Higher intake of {omega}-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (DHA), as well as fish consumption, was associated with decreased likelihood of having neovascular AMD (advanced age-related […]

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April 24th, 2007

Omega-3 Fatty Acid (DHA) May DElay Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease

We know that omega-3 fatty acids are good for the brain. We know that Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder. Connect the dots; wouldn’t it be logical to assume that omega-3 fatty acids may then help prevent or slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease?
That’s exactly what UC-Irvine scientists have proven scientifically:
DHA, an omega-3 […]

By ruth -- 3 comments

February 19th, 2007

Eat Fish During Pregnancy

Should pregnant women eat fish or not? Previously, pregnant women have been warned against fish consumption due to the possibility of heavy metal poisoning, but a recent study published in The Lancet indicates that the advice to limit seafood consumption could actually be detrimental and that the benefits of fish in the maternal diet outweighs […]

By ruth -- 3 comments

November 28th, 2006

Depressed? Eat a Balanced Diet Topped with Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Last week, we were able to consume the recommended 2 servings of fish a week. I had three, because I had to take care of the left-overs one time. Unwittingly, I was doing something to ease my black mood, possibly more than the piece of chocolate that served as my comfort food.
A new study published […]

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October 19th, 2006

Which Fish is Safe to Eat?

Although it has been suggested that the benefits of eating fish on cardiovascular health and mortality far outweighs the risks due to environmental pollutants, I suppose that is assuming one eats a variety of fish types. If you eat bluefin tuna this week and sardines next week, that’s better than always eating bluefin tuna, a […]

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