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Fish oil for depression, anxiety and heart health

For more than 20 years, supplement companies have been promoting fish oil (omega-3) supplements to help with various conditions. They’re supposed to reduce depression, lessen anxiety and lower cardiovascular risk for anyone who took them. People taking fish oil for anxiety and depression got bad news in 2019. Small studies seemed to show benefit, but the data was limited. So researchers did a study of studies, also known as a meta-analysis. The requirements were simple. The trials had to be done on adults, they had to be randomized to increased omega-3, omega-6 or total polyunsaturated fat, and they had to run for at least 24 weeks.

Covid jab priority for Norfolk special school teachers

Norfolk County Council has confirmed teachers in special schools will be prioritised for Covid-19 vaccinations. - Credit: PA Teachers in Norfolk s special schools are to be prioritised to be given the coronavirus vaccine. Norfolk County Council confirmed it is moving ahead with its plans to get jabs to staff working with some of the county s most vulnerable children. Almost 2,000 members of staff working in special schools will be prioritised for vaccinations. Sara Tough, director of children services at Norfolk County Council. Pic: Norfolk County Council. - Credit: Julian Claxton Photography Sara Tough, director of children s services at the council, said: We are prioritising special school teachers for vaccination, as part of the health and social care workforce because they are providers of education, health and care and work directly with some of Norfolk’s most vulnerable children.

Norwich researcher s concern over school coronavirus testing

Testing of students in secondary schools is due to start. - Credit: PA Concerns have been raised that coronavirus testing of students in schools could trigger Covid-19 super-spreader events, putting children and volunteers at risk of infection. Norwich-based researcher Dr Katherine Deane, branch equalities officer for the University and College Union, is worried about how effective infection control will be. Dr Katherine Deane. - Credit: Dr Katherine Deane Secondary schools have been gearing up for mass testing of students, using lateral flow kits. They had been due to reopen in phases in the weeks ahead, but the latest lockdown means they will remain shut to all but children of key workers and vulnerable children.

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