Omega-3 treats ADHD: Study confirms fatty acids in oily fish are effective treatment for behavior and communication symptoms
New systematic review confirms role of omega-3s and omega-6s as a safe, effective treatment; Registered dietician Dr Emma Derbyshire reviewed 16 studies on different forms of ADHD treatment; Her meta-analysis revealed the majority of studies (13) reported significant improvement in people with ADHD when treated with omega fatty acids
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