Fish Oil Supplements

Omega-3 Deficient? How To Know, And Tips To Fix It

Leo Galland, M.D. | Posted 06.30.2011

Leo Galland, M.D.

There has been a systematic depletion of omega-3 EFAs from the typical modern diet because of changes in food choices and in techniques of food processing.

Fish Oil Doesn't Help Heart Rhythm Problem

AP | MARILYNN MARCHIONE | Posted 05.25.2011

CHICAGO — Eating fish is good for the heart, but taking omega-3 fish oil supplements did not prevent flare-ups of a common heart rhythm problem ...

Study Update Says Thumbs Up for Fish Oil Supplements to Prevent Breast Cancer

Ashley Koff | Posted 11.17.2011

Ashley Koff

A new study has shown that women who took fish oil regularly were 32 percent less likely to develop breast cancer over a six-year period (Brasky TM et al. 2010).

How Dietary Supplements Reduce Health Care Costs

Mark Hyman, MD | Posted 11.17.2011

Mark Hyman, MD

New research has shown that spending pennies a day on a few key nutritional supplements can dramatically reduce sickness and chronic disease, and greatly decrease healthcare expenditures.

Fish Oil May Reduce Cancer Risk

ABC | Posted 11.17.2011

Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil supplements may help reduce the risk of breast cancer, a new study suggests. The findings, though preliminary, are v...

Are Fish Oil Supplements Safe? Industry Leaders Speak Out

Michael Macher | Posted 03.15.2012

Michael Macher

A recent panel discussion brought together three industry leaders in Omega-3 fish oil manufacturing and distributing in order to ask crucial questions regarding safety, transparency and sustainability.

What Secrets Don't the Fish Oil Supplement Makers Want You to Know?

Chris Manthey | Posted 11.17.2011

Chris Manthey

Our tests have found that some fish oil pills have 70 times more PCBs in them than others, which might be good to know, particularly since they're hawking them to pregnant women and children.