"Fenton cautioned that people may not need to avoid fish oil entirely as it does have some known benefits". This is the kind of comment which turns the public against scientific studies as seen by comments.
This is just "political science" to get funding for next grant! I think after reading 6 times it is irresponsible reporting - bad! Even further, bad science to extrapolate from mice metabolism to that of humans. In an ideal world we humans would eat a balanced diet, but many do not. Judicious guidance can be a help to encourage the public to counter as noted a reduction in "deficiency of omega 3 oil in our diets".
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"Fenton cautioned that people may not need to avoid fish oil entirely as it does have some known benefits". This is the kind of comment which turns the public against scientific studies as seen by comments.
April 17, 2011 - 8:37amThis is just "political science" to get funding for next grant! I think after reading 6 times it is irresponsible reporting - bad! Even further, bad science to extrapolate from mice metabolism to that of humans. In an ideal world we humans would eat a balanced diet, but many do not. Judicious guidance can be a help to encourage the public to counter as noted a reduction in "deficiency of omega 3 oil in our diets".
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