Omega-3 Levels May Protect Women from Alzheimer's Disease

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A study suggests that lower levels of omega-3 fatty acids in women with Alzheimer's may partly explain why women are at higher risk for the disease, highlighting the importance of diet and the need for further research into sex-specific differences in Alzheimer's development.
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