Keep calm and try omega-3 . The fatty acids, available as dietary supplements via fish oil capsules and thought to help with mental and physical well-being, could also cut down on aggression, according to a 2024 study.
These findings haven't come out of nowhere: omega-3 has previously been linked to preventing schizophrenia , while aggression and antisocial behavior are thought in part to stem from a lack of nutrition . What we eat can influence our brain's chemistry.
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania built on earlier, smaller studies of omega-3 supplementation effects on aggression. Their meta-analysis looked at 29 randomized controlled trials across 3,918 participants in total.
Across all the trials, a modest but noticeable short-term effect was found, translatin

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