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Study links fish oil supplements with heart rhythm disorder – The Tribune
Clinical trials suggest that omega-3 fatty acids may be associated with an increased likelihood of developing atrial fibrillation

Washington, May 1
According to a new analysis by the European Society of Cardiology, omega-3 supplements are associated with an increased likelihood of developing atrial fibrillation in people with high blood lipids.
The findings were published in European Heart Journal — Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
Author of the study, Dr Salvatore Carbone of Virginia Commonwealth University, US said: “Currently, fish oil supplements are indicated for…
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