Their findings show that the amount of omega-3 docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in a mother’s milk — fats found primarily in certain fish, nuts and seeds — is the strongest predictor of test performance. It outweighs national income and the number of dollars spent per pupil in schools.
* Published in the early online edition of the journal Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids Sep 2014
http://healthresearchreport.me/2014/09/11/the-amount-of-omega-3-dha-in-a-mothers-milk-more-important-than-money-spent-per-pupil-in-predicting-test-performance/

Ralph Turchiano

By Ralph Turchiano

I have a strong affinity for the sciences which led me to create my sites. My compulsion for the past decade has been reviewing literally every peer-reviewed research article. Which can easily be validated by following my posts. To me, science is where the real news is, as it will mold our destiny beyond that of politics or economics. ;-)

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