THE Omega-3 Index Test, administered to 5,000 Australians in the past 12 months, has been awarded the Innovation Award in Complementary Medicine by Complementary Medicines Australia (CMA) at its annual awards dinner.
The finger-prick test for monitoring omega-3 levels has been shown to be a "valuable indicator of overall health," according to a statement from AkerBioMarine, the Australian distributor of the test.
He said receiving the CMA award "marks a significant milestone in our endeavours to highlight the importance of healthy omega-3 levels for supporting optimum health".
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