Omega-3s: the latest science in cardiovascular disease prevention

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Prof. Philip Calder, Prof. Manfred Eggersdorfer, Brent MacDonald

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Across the globe, omega-3 intake is lower than recommended by regulatory bodies. This means that a large proportion of the population is missing out on the wide range of health benefits offered by omega-3s. Omega-3s have been linked to the reduction of the risk of cardiovascular disease, which is responsible for more deaths across the world than any other condition. Join us for our new webinar, which will focus on the role of omega-3s in preventing cardiovascular disease. The webinar will be presented by Prof. Philip Calder, Nutritional Immunology at University of Southampton, and he will be joined by DSM’s Prof. Manfred Eggersdorfer and Brent MacDonald. Together, they will discuss current research into the area, the function of omega-3 fatty acids and the latest science of omega-3s in the field of cardiovascular health.

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