Despite the benefits companies tout and the billions of dollars spent, experts warn Americans to be wary of fish oil supplements: they're not as great as you may think.Most fish oil supplements, which have long been touted for boosting heart, joint, eye, and skin health, make health claims that science doesn't back up, a study suggests. Researchers at the University of Southwestern Medical Center (UTSMC) in Dallas looked at nearly 3,000 fish oil supplements, three-quarters of which made at least one health claim.
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