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Research Database: Aggression
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(NY Times 2008) Drugs Offer No Benefit in Curbing Aggression, Study Finds
(Tatley 2007) Psychiatric adverse reactions with lipid-lowering agents
(Pajer 2006) Adrenal androgen and gonadal hormone levels in girls with conduct disorder
(Hibbeln 2006) Omega-3 fatty acid deficiencies in neurodevelopment, aggression and autonomic dysregulation
(Garland 2006) Essential fatty acids and impulsivity
(Oosterlaan 2005) Low basal cortisol associated with conduct disorder
(Strous 2004) Increased circulatory DHEA and DHEA-S in first-episode schizophrenia
(Hallahan 2004) Essential fatty acids and the treatment of impulsivity disorders
(Van Oudheusden 2002) Efficacy of carnitine in treatment of children with ADHD
(Barisic 2002) Effects of creatine in patient with MELAS phenotype and associated nephropathy
(Pajer 2001) Decreased cortisol levels in adolescent girls with conduct disorder
(Van Goozen 2000) Increased adrenal androgens in children with oppositional defiant disorder
(Lazoff 2000) Poorer behavioral and developmental outcome 10 years after treatment for iron deficiency in infancy
(Van Goozen 1998) Adrenal androgens and aggression in conduct disorder in prepubertal boys
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