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Groundbreaking Study Reveals Omega-3s May Slow Human Aging

by Mark Chiang
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In a significant advancement in anti-aging research, recent clinical studies have indicated that omega-3 fatty acids, commonly found in fish oil, may slow down the biological aging process in humans. This revelation follows previous findings that reduced calorie intake can decelerate aging, with similar effects observed from vitamin D and omega-3 supplements in animal tests.

The uncertainty surrounding the application of these results to human aging has persisted until now. The new studies provide hope for those seeking to extend their youthfulness through accessible dietary supplements. Further research is ongoing to solidify these findings and potentially revolutionize approaches to human aging and longevity.

Date: February 5, 2025

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