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A recent clinical study shows that taking Omega-3 supplements does not contribute to enhancing memory, cognitive abilities, or preventing brain cell loss, despite previous research suggesting potential benefits. The findings clarified that improving overall health through a healthy lifestyle—such as exercising, reducing stress, and getting good sleep—is the most effective way to maintain cognitive functions. Experts emphasized that the impact of Omega-3 is limited if there is no overall healthy balance, suggesting that natural sources like fish and seeds play a larger role than supplements.
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