Omega-3 supplements, antioxidants may help with preclinical Alzheimer's disease: Clinical trials of omega-3, antioxidant supplementation should be undertaken for people with Alzheimer's disease with mild clinical impairment -- ScienceDaily

Here's more evidence that fish oil supplementation and antioxidants might be beneficial for at least some people facing Alzheimer's disease: A new report published in the July 2015 issue of The FASEB Journal describes the findings of a very small study in which people with mild clinical impairment, such as those in the very early stages of the disease, saw clearance of the hallmark amyloid-beta protein and reduced inflammation in neurological tissues. Although the findings involved just 12 patients over the course of 4 to 17 months, the findings suggest further clinical study of this relatively inexpensive and plentiful supplement should be conducted.

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