Omega-3 fish oil might help improve child neurodevelopment.

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Omega Fats (Fish Oil) For Child Neurodevelopment

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Can Omega Fatty Acids Help Child Neurodevelopment?

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What science says about Omega Fats (Fish Oil) For Child Neurodevelopment

Scientists and medical experts have different opinions on taking omega fatty acid for infant and child neurodevelopment. For instance, some experts believe that omega fatty acid supplementation helps improve brain function and development in infants and children. This is because omega fatty acids like DHA help the brain grow and create new neural connections that are

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Omega fish oils don't improve children's reading skills or memory, study finds

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