Eating fish may help anti-depressants work
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [Nature World News] By Brian Stallard - October 21, 2014 -
Past research has said that up to 42 percent of all treated cases of depression do not respond to antidepressants, although it has remained largely unclear why. Now researcher have found that diet can impact how a patient responds to their medication, where fish consumption can help.
That's at least according to a study recently published in the journal European Neuropsychopharmacology which shows that increasing fatty fish intake appears to increase medication response rate in patients who do not normally respond to antidepressants.
This adds to an already full chorus of health experts shouting for people to make fish a regular part of their diets.
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