Mashup Score: 0 PubMed Omega-3 fatty acid, carotenoid and vitamin E supplementation improves working memory in older adults: A randomised clinical trial – PubMed - ISRCTN10431469; https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN10431469. 123456 Joel Kahn MD, FACC I use this combo in my clinic (not vegan) because it is supported by many studies like this one for memory. RCT! Read the full article here See more from Joel Kahn Share this article × facebook twitter email https://mashupmd.com/expert-articles-post/omega-3-fatty-acid-carotenoid-and-vitamin-e-supplementation-improves-working-memory-in-older-adults-a-randomised-clinical-trial-pubmed/ Copy Link
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I use this combo in my clinic (not vegan) because it is supported by many studies like this one for memory. RCT!