The omega-3 pioneer

Greenlandic fisherman fishing through a hole in the ice.
In the early 1970s, the Inuit of Greenland were still a hunter and fisherman society, living mostly on seal meat and fish. And yet heart disease accounted for 5.3% of deaths among Greenland males, compared to 40% in the U.S. (Getty Images)

It all started with a trip to Greenland in 1970. Three Danes, a couple of dogsleds and several years of study later, and the omega-3 was born. Since then, awareness and understanding of marine omega-3 has skyrocketed.