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Sugarcoating aggression The ''sugar high'' many parents fear may not be so bad. In a study led by Dr Tom Denson of the School of Psychology, it was found consuming sugar could make people react less aggressively when provoked. Please click here to read the full article by Nicky Phillips (Sydney Morning Herald, November 22, 2010) |
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AUTHORISED BY Head, School of Psychology. Page last updated: Thursday, September 15th, 2011 |
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