Fish Oil Doesn't Cut Diabetes Patients? Heart Risk

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If you have diabetes or prediabetes, fish oil supplements might not be so helpful after all in cutting heart disease risk.

That's the conclusion of a large study published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

Fish oil supplements contain omega-3 fatty acids. The American Heart Association says omega-3s have been shown to benefit the hearts of people at high risk for heart disease.

But in the new study, people with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes who took omega-3 fatty acid supplements were no less likely to die or suffer a heart attack or stroke than patients who did not take the supplements.

Last April, a review of studies involving more than 20,000 patients with heart disease found the same thing.

http://www.webmd.com/heart/news/20120725/fish-oil-doesnt-lower-heart-risk-in-diabetics
 
Oh oily fish! Dear oily fish!
By far and away my favourite dish!
Infuse me with your Omega 3,
Please oily fish, come dine with me!

Oh, take away my chicken bhuna!
Replace it with a slab of tuna!
And though I love the taste of gammon,
I'd much prefer some Scottish salmon!

Imagine eating with every course
Some pilchards in tomato sauce!
If every herring could be mine,
Then life on Earth would be divine!

So, fill me up with oily fish!
Believe me, it?s my dearest wish!
My heart?s desire, where have you been?
Embrace me now, oh plump sardine!

(c) Northerner 2010 :D
 
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