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One Dietary Supplement Was Shown to Reduce Aggression by Up to 28%
The fatty acids, available as dietary supplements via fish oil capsules and thought to help with mental and physical ...
A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
Good news for a grave concern. Researchers believe a groundbreaking new drug can offer hope to those diagnosed with this deadly breast cancer, creating a new standard of care and improved survival ...
Black men choose aggressive prostate cancer treatment—regardless of anticipated life expectancy—more often than Hispanic or ...
Study data reveal how a specific sequence of cancer therapies can improve outcomes for patients with hard-to-treat lymphomas. Study data reveal how a specific sequence of cancer therapies can improve ...
Mary Barnes and her husband, Tom, love putting puzzles together. "We enjoy it," she said while working on her latest puzzle. "They're tough too," she said. But recently, Barnes has had to face a ...
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