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  "textContent": "People taking fish-oil supplements in an effort to shield their brain from Alzheimer's disease (AD) might be better off investing that money in their diet, with a two-year study finding that omega-3 pills offer no protection from cognitive decline.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Alzheimer's & Dementia, Brain Health, Body and Mind\n\n**Tags:** University of Southern California, Brain, Alzheimer's disease, Cognitive functioning, Dietary supplements, Omega Garden Technology, Fish, Aging, Age-Related",
  "title": "Fish oil supplements reach the brain but fail critical Alzheimer's test"
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