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Omega-3 Supplements

The potential benefits and risks of omega-3 supplements, including cognitive benefits and interactions with medications.

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Jan 13, 2026
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How reliable are consumer reviews and proprietary‑blend supplements claiming ‘neuroprotection’ for dementia?

Consumer-facing reviews and marketing materials for “neuroprotective” supplements often overstate human benefit while leaning on preclinical biology, and independent testing plus regulatory guidance w...

Jan 28, 2026
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Are there risks or interactions for the supplements Dr. Sanjay Gupta recommends?

endorses a modest set of supplements — notably omega‑3 (fish oil), such as magnesium taurate, and occasional interest in and — but repeatedly cautions that supplements can interact with medications or...

Jan 16, 2026
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Which patient populations should avoid omega‑3 supplements or have more intensive laboratory surveillance?

Omega‑3 supplements are beneficial in specific, clinically guided situations but carry risks for identifiable patient groups: people on anticoagulants or with bleeding disorders, patients at risk for ...

Jan 10, 2026

Are there alternative supplements or lifestyle approaches proven for improving memory?

A growing but uneven body of research shows some supplements can modestly improve memory—especially in older adults or people with nutritional gaps—while lifestyle interventions (exercise, Mediterrane...

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