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Alpha-Linolenic Acid is a fatty acid and organic compound found in many common vegetable oils and is involved in the formation of prostaglandins. Related names: ALA; alpha Linolenic Acid; a-Linolenic acid; Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) Oil.
Study Examines the Effects of Fatty Fish Consumption on the Lipophilic Index

Study Examines the Effects of Fatty Fish Consumption on the Lipophilic Index

Heart-healthy benefits of walnuts may be linked to beneficial changes in the mix of gut microbes

Heart-healthy benefits of walnuts may be linked to beneficial changes in the mix of gut microbes

Walnuts might support heart health by changing the gut microbiome

Walnuts might support heart health by changing the gut microbiome

Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids helps improve prognosis in event of myocardial infarction

Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids helps improve prognosis in event of myocardial infarction

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