Eskimo study suggests high consumption of omega-3s reduces obesity-related disease risk (EurekAlert, 24 March 2011)

25 Mar 2011


A study on a group of Eskimos in Alaska has provided evidence to suggest that a diet rich in oily fish such as salmon and sardines may help to protect against obesity-related diseases like type 2 diabetes.

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