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Epidemiological studies

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  1. JAMA. 2006 Oct 18;296(15):1885-99.

    Fish intake, contaminants, and human health: evaluating the risks and the benefits.
    Mozaffarian D,
    Rimm EB.
    2006 Oct > Learn More
  2. Richardson, A. J., C. M. Calvin, et al. (2000)

     "Fatty acid deficiency signs predict the severity of reading and related difficulties in dyslexic children." Prostaglandins Leukotrienes & Essential Fatty Acids 63(1-2): 69-74.
    > Learn More
  3. Williams MA, Zingheim RW, King IB, Zebelman AM. 1995 May

    Epidemiology. 6(3):232-7.
    Omega-3 fatty acids in maternal erythrocytes and risk of preeclampsia. > Learn More
  4. Smith, W., P. Mitchell, et al. (2000)

    "Dietary fat and fish intake and age-related maculopathy."
    Archives of Ophthalmology118 (3) : 401-4
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  5. Avis, N. E., D. Brambilla, et al. (1994)

    "A longitudinal analysis of the association between menopause and depression. Results from the Massachusetts Women's Health Study."

    Annals of Epidemiology4 (3): 214-20
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  6. Burt, V. K., L. L. Altshuler, et al. (1998)

    "Depressive symptoms in the perimenopause: prevalence, assessment, and guidelines for treatment." Harvard Review of Psychiatry 6(3): 121-32.
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  7. Aman, M.G., Mitchell, E.A., and Turbott, S.H. (1987)

    “The effects of essential fatty acid supplementation by Efamol in hyperactive children.”
    J Abnorm Child Psychol. 15(1):75-90. > Learn More
  8. Liu, G., D. M. Bibus, et al. (2001)

    "Omega 3 but not omega 6 fatty acids inhibit AP-1 activity and cell transformation in JB6 cells."
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 98 (13): 7510-5. > Learn More
  9. Taylor, K.E., Higgins, C.J., Calvin, C.M., Hall, J.A., Easton, T., McDaid, A.M., Richardson, A.J. (2000)

    “Dyslexia in adults is associated with clinical signs of fatty acid deficiency.”
    Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 63(1-2):75-8. > Learn More
  10. Kagawa, Y., M. Nishizawa, et al. ( 1982)

    "Eicosapolyenoic acids of serum lipids of Japanese Islanders with low incidence of cardiovascular diseases." J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo) 28: 441-53. > Learn More
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