Roughly one in 13 American adults takes these supplements—could they be improving our behavior as a society?
Your daily supplements could be changing your behavior, specifically those containing omega-3.Roughly one in 13 American adults takes omega-3-rich fish oil supplements on a semiregular basis, according to surveys from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. Historically, these supplements have been promoted for their purported heart-protecting health benefits, although the jury is still out on their efficacy.
'I think the time has come to implement omega-3 supplementation to reduce aggression, irrespective of whether the setting is the community, the clinic, or the criminal justice system,' Raine said in a statement.'Omega-3 is not a magic bullet that is going to completely solve the problem of violence in society. But can it help? Based on these findings, we firmly believe it can, and we should start to act on the new knowledge we have.
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