Psychiatric Disorder: Aggression

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2 Substances Researched for Psychiatric Disorder: Aggression
2 Problem Substances Researched for Psychiatric Disorder: Aggression

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6 Abstracts with Psychiatric Disorder: Aggression Research

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Pubmed Data : Neuropsychobiology. 1983 ;10(2-3):65-9. PMID: 6674827
Study Type : Human Study
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Substances : Cholesterol
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Pubmed Data : J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2008 Mar ;17(2):187-94. PMID: 18321170
Study Type : Human Study
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Pharmacological Actions : Anticholesteremic Agents
Problem Substances : Cholesterol Lowering Drugs
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Pubmed Data : J Behav Med. 1995 Feb ;18(1):33-43. PMID: 7595950
Study Type : Human Study
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Substances : Cholesterol
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Pubmed Data : J Psychiatr Res. 2015 Jan ;60:87-94. Epub 2014 Sep 28. PMID: 25306262
Study Type : Human Study
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Pubmed Data : PLoS One. 2012 ;7(3):e32175. Epub 2012 Mar 5. PMID: 22403632
Study Type : Human Study
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Problem Substances : Trans Fatty Acids
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Pubmed Data : Biol Psychiatry. 1990 Oct 15;28(8):728-32. PMID: 1978689
Study Type : Human Study
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Substances : Tryptophan

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