How food affects your mood 3

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to stop something, especially by using force:
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quell
(unrest) Police in riot gear were called in to quell the disturbances.
adenosine is a chemical that quells brain cell activity.
the period of time that something exists or happens:
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span
He has a short attention/concentration span.
men given a can a pint of strong coffee showed better performance in tests that measured attention span
the fact of being exact or correct:
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accuracy
We can predict changes with a surprising degree of accuracy
tests measured accuracy with numbers
better or more important than most people believe:
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underrated
In my opinion, fennel is an underrated vegetable.
caffeine is a seriously underrated cause of severe anxiety disorders
a doctor with special training in medical care for children
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pediatrician
a sudden excited or angry reaction to something by a lot of people:
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furore
The government's decision to raise taxes has caused a great furore.
American pediatrician caused a furore
a substance that is added to food in order to improve its taste or appearance or to keep it fresh and stop it from decaying:
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additive
This margarine is full of additives - just look at the label.
food additives made children hyperactive
a person whose job is to regularly see people who have committed crimes and who are on probation, and to help them to avoid committing crimes again
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probation officer
a probation officer testified in court.
to commit a crime:
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offend
violent criminals on a low-sugar and no junk food diet did not offend again.
an illegal act; a crime:
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offence
a guess that you make or an opinion that you form based on the information that you have:
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inference
His change of mind was recent and sudden, the inference being that someone had persuaded him.
the inference that football terraces would be free of violence if only the fans ate less sugar, do not receive a great deal of academic backing.
a flat area of stone or grass outside a house, where people sit and sometimes eat
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terrace
Football terraces are not free of violence
to change, especially continuously and between one level or thing and another:
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fluctuate
Her weight fluctuates wildly.
there is some evidence that the violent are more likely to have easily fluctuating blood glucose levels,
used when saying what is the largest possible amount or number:
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at the most
at most
At the most, diet creates a predisposition
something that will solve all problems:
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panacea
Technology is not a panacea for all our problems.
diet is not a panacea for mood.
a large number of people or things:
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multitude
The city has a multitude of problems, from homelessness to drugs and murder.
our behaviour is influenced by a multitude of factors
not at all:
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by no means
it is by no means the ruling factor

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