Fish oil for autism? new trial tests behavior benefits
NCT ID NCT07365553
Summary
This 12-week study is testing whether daily omega-3 supplements can help reduce behavioral problems and improve attention in children and teens with autism. Researchers will give 50 participants either omega-3 pills or a placebo and measure changes in behavior, thinking skills, and body inflammation. The goal is to see if this common supplement can ease some of the challenging symptoms associated with autism.
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China Medical University
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