Health & Medicine
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Monkeys Dieting on Omega-3 Rich Food Show More Developed Brains
Monkeys dining on food rich in omega-3 fatty acids were found to have brains with highly connected and well organized neural networks, while monkeys deficient in the fatty acids had much more limited brain networking, according to an Oregon Health & Science University study.
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