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Low Omega-3 intake is associated with high rates of depression and preterm birth on the country level

Medicine and Health

Low Omega-3 intake is associated with high rates of depression and preterm birth on the country level

T. H. Ciesielski and S. M. Williams

Explore the critical link between low circulating levels of long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and increased rates of major depressive disorder and preterm birth. This groundbreaking research by Timothy H. Ciesielski and Scott M. Williams reveals that enhancing omega-3 intake could significantly reduce both MDD and PTB rates across 85% of countries studied. Discover how nutritional factors may play a vital role in mental health and maternal outcomes.

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