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XVI, Issue 12 (This is the first of two articles exploring the possible what are fatty acids adjunctive uses for omega-3 what are fatty acids fatty acids in treating psychiatric disorders-Ed.) what are fatty acids Intrigued by preliminary research indicating that omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids found in fish, fish oil and flaxseed may ameliorate symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD), schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders, investigators have launched a series of double-blind trials evaluating fatty acids as adjunctive treatment. This article will discuss studies on bipolar disorder. Mid-year, a four-month, double-blind, placebo-controlled study comparing omega-3 fatty acids (9.6 g/day) versus placebo (olive oil) in 30 patients with bipolar disorder was described in Archives of General Psychiatry (Stoll et al., 1999). The eight co-authors concluded, "Omega-3 fatty acids were well-tolerated and improved the short-term course of illness in this preliminary study of patients with bipolar disorder."
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