Fatty Acids in Formula Linked to Quick-Thinking Kids, University of Dundee Study

Get the latest biotech news where you want it. Sign up for the free GenePool newsletter today!

In a study of six-year-olds, researchers found no IQ differences between kids who were fed formula supplemented with long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) as infants and those who got regular formula, but the PUFA kids were notably faster at picture-matching games.

Hey, check out all the research scientist jobs. Post your resume today!

Back to news