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Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D may control brain serotonin, affecting behavior and psychiatric disorders
February 25, 2015 by NewsBot
Although essential marine omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D have been shown to improve cognitive function and behavior in the context of certain brain disorders, the underlying mechanism has been unclear. In a new paper, serotonin is explained as the possible missing link tying together why vitamin D and marine omega-3 fatty acids might ameliorate the symptoms associated with a broad array of brain disorders.