Study indicates seafood may help reduce depression
A study conducted by Doctors at Britain’s University of Bristol on nearly one-thousand moms-to-be reveals that eating Omega-Three-rich seafood may help decrease symptoms of depression in pregnant women. As compared to women who ate three or more servings of seafood a week, those who didn’t eat any were 50% more likely to feel symptoms of depression.
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