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Arachidonic acid and cognitive function in the elderly
Arachidonic acid. The very word makes most nutritionists cringe. Many of us are taught to avoid it like the plague. Americans have developed an egg-phobia because of it (the misinterpretations of egg research will be reviewed in a later post). … Continue reading



