Fish oil supplements linked to lower risk of heart disease and death, study finds
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Taking fish oil as a dietary supplement has a history dating back centuries, but whether it really has a positive effect on our health has been a subject of heated debate. A new study says it lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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