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... Additionally, it is important to remember that diet is but one of the many factors that could contribute to violent behavior. Research conducted thus far suggests that it may make a rela .
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... Traisman 1978 Hyperkinesis and food additives: Testing the Feingold hypothesis. Pediatrics 61:818-828.
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... and S.B. Manuck 1990 The effects of fat and cholesterol on aggressive behavior in monkeys.
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... Linnoila 1986 Monoamines, glucose metabolism, suicidal and aggressive behavior. Psychopharmacology Bulletin 22:661 -665.
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... Aggressive Behavior 12:303-310. 1986b Reactive hypoglycemic tendency among habitually violent offenders.


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