Eat fish and avoid depression?

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Researchers found a plausible link between low rates of seafood consumption and high rates of both depression and bipolar disorder.

It suggested that the omega-3 fatty acids present in seafood may have an antidepressant effect, or at least help to stabilise mood swings.

Source: American Journal of Psychiatry, June 2006

First published October 2006