The effect of omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids on aggressive behaviour in adult male prisoners: a structured study protocol for a multi-centre, double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial and translation into policy and practice

Abstract Background Interventions to better manage aggressive behaviour and reduce recidivism are a primary concern for corrective services.Nutritional interventions to correct prisoner behaviour have been largely overlooked Gameboy Color in the literature.Emerging evidence suggests that dietary intake influences aggressive behaviours and that nutr

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Philadelphia Negative MPNs, MDS/MPNs and MDS in the Context of Recent WHO Changes and Inclusion of Molecular Signatures into Prognostic Tools: A Single Centre Experience

Introduction: The fifth edition of WHO classification of myeloid neoplasms has introduced major changes in the defining criteria and grouping of MDS, MDS/MPNs and MPNs.Recently published literature has also cited the importance of new risk-scoring systems by integrating genomic profiling with hematologic and cytogenetic characteristics, in order to

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Safe pedagogical communication: ethical and speech aspect

The article analyses the orientation and priorities of pedagogical communication in the conditions of humanistic paradigm of education.One of the main characteristics of pedagogical communication is the non-violent nature of pedagogical interaction.Frustration in interpersonal relations, emotional distress, insufficient level of professional self-a

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