Parents are being told that children who regularly eat fish could be more sociable and kind than their peers, a new study suggests. It comes as academics begin to encourage children that eating ...
Parents are being told that children who regularly eat fish could be more sociable and kind than their peers, a new study suggests. It comes as academics begin to encourage children that eating fish ...
‘Prosocial’ behaviour includes friendly interactions, altruism, and sharing. The new research from the University of Bristol reveals an association between fish intake and the behavioural development ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Parents are being told that children who regularly eat fish could be more sociable and kind than their peers, a new study suggests. It comes as ...