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        Climate change affects brain development in 96% of the Earth's population


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Do you think your brain is a bit awkward? Now, give you an excuse that nobody can refute.
Scientists say that if global warming continues to intensify, by 2100, 96% of the world's population may not be able to absorb enough omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for brain development.
This means that most people will become dumb because of global warming.
Human beings cannot synthesize DHA by themselves
Docosahexaenoic acid, a kind of DHA, omega-3 fatty acid. This is the most abundant fatty acid in mammalian brain. It plays an important role in physiological processes such as neuroprotection, cell survival and inflammation. In human cerebral cortex, its content is up to 20%.
At present, people attach great importance to the supplement of DHA. According to scientific opinions, the development of human brain in the early stage requires not only DHA, but also balanced intake of eight major nutrients - protein, taurine, fatty acid, iron, zinc, iodine, selenium and B vitamins.
However, the particularity of DHA is that although this fatty acid is essential for nerve development and health, humans cannot synthesize enough of it by themselves and need to be satisfied by ingesting fish or nutritional supplements.
DHA usage is facing a decline
Stephanie Colombo, a scientist at Dellhouse University in Canada, Tim Rogers of the University of Toronto and their colleagues from the University of Rielson and the University of Toronto developed a mathematical model to investigate the decline in DHA usage under different global warming scenarios.


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