Health, Beauty And Wellness Research News: Omegas And Cognitive Function, Spearmint And Memory, CR And Protein
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Executive Summary
EPA, DHA and DPA may be good for executive function, while high levels of ARA may have negative impact on executive and cognitive functions; Kemin touts studies supporting cognitive and physical benefits of its spearmint extract ingredient; and Consumer Reports says 6 protein drinks "very good."
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