Most of us know that we should be taking omega-3s to benefit our brain, but a study published in Aggression and Violent ...
LOS ANGELES — Lifestyle choices — what you eat, how much you exercise — may not be the only forecaster of health later in life. A study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal finds that behavior ...
Omega-3 supplements may help lower aggression levels in people, a new study suggests. Marc Tran/Stocksy The paper, authored by University of Penn professor Adrian Raine with Lia Brodrick of the ...
Mistreating a dog may come back to bite you. Scientists have long known that childhood abuse, neglect, and trauma can have lifelong consequences in humans. Now, a study by Harvard scientists links ...
(Viktor Gladkov/Canva Pro) If you're concerned that you act too aggressively at times, you might be able to regain your calm.
Some childhood behaviors may reflect emotional or developmental struggles. Experts explain which early signs parents ...