Most of us know that we should be taking omega-3s to benefit our brain, but a study published in Aggression and Violent ...
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One dietary supplement was found to lower aggression by up to 28%
(Viktor Gladkov/Canva Pro) If you're concerned that you act too aggressively at times, you might be able to regain your calm.
Omega-3 fatty acids, which are commonly found in fish oil supplements, help to reduce aggression, according to a study conducted last year. A meta-analysis was conducted by researchers from the ...
In adolescent boys, exposure to violent television content during their preschool years is associated with increased levels of self-reported proactive aggression, physical aggression, and antisocial ...
The literature on aggression distinguishes between two different profiles - reactive or "hot-headed" aggression and proactive or "cold-blooded" aggression. The reactive type depicts a person who ...
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