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Can Krill Oil Improve the Performance of Army Recruits?Can Krill Oil Improve the Performance of Army Recruits?
Scientists from the Medical University of South Carolina and the NIH are launching a comprehensive research study, sponsored by Aker BioMarine, that will evaluate the effects of krill oil omega-3 on the resilience and performance of students at the U.S. Army Infantry Basic Officer Leadership Course and the U.S. Army Ranger Training School.
September 14, 2016
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Scientists from the Medical University of South Carolina and the NIH are launching a comprehensive research study, sponsored by Aker BioMarine, that will evaluate the effects of krill oil omega-3 on the resilience and performance of students at the U.S. Army Infantry Basic Officer Leadership Course and the U.S. Army Ranger Training School.
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