Fish Oil Supplements May Not Work for Certain Cancer Patients

Sept. 23, 2025
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Fish oil supplements are popular for their health benefits, but research shows their role in cancer prevention has been inconsistent. A University of Michigan study found that genetics may determine how well a person’s body uses the omega-3s in fish oil, helping explain why results vary. Read the full article to see how this discovery could influence the future of personalized nutrition and cancer prevention.

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