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929 Omega-3 fish oil supplements cut heart attacks and strokes by 43% in dialysis patients

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ScienceDaily · 03/10/2026 22:25 EDT

A major international trial has found that daily fish oil supplements significantly reduced life-threatening cardiovascular events in dialysis patients. People who took four grams per day had a 43% lower risk of heart attack, stroke, cardiac death, or vascular-related amputations compared with those on placebo. The findings stand out because few treatments have successfully lowered heart risk in this high-risk group.

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