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Psychology of Glucose Depletion and Self‑Control

Psychology of Glucose Depletion and Self‑Control The passage discusses academic research on glucose and self‑control with no mention of specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It offers no actionable investigative leads related to powerful actors or controversial actions. Key insights: Cites studies linking low glucose to reduced self‑control and increased aggression.; References researchers Roy Baumeister and Nathan DeWall.; Mentions correlations between diabetes prevalence, crime rates, and genetic disorders affecting glucose.

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Psychology of Glucose Depletion and Self‑Control The passage discusses academic research on glucose and self‑control with no mention of specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It offers no actionable investigative leads related to powerful actors or controversial actions. Key insights: Cites studies linking low glucose to reduced self‑control and increased aggression.; References researchers Roy Baumeister and Nathan DeWall.; Mentions correlations between diabetes prevalence, crime rates, and genetic disorders affecting glucose.

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