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Prison study to investigate link between diet and behaviour

The Wellcome Trust (Great Britain), Media Release
January 28, 2008
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Dutch study: dietary supplements cut prisoner infractions

Crime Times, Volume 13
November 3, 2007
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Violence is in the air, some say

Matthew Sawyer, The Press Enterprise, Riverside, CA
July 7, 2007
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Legislation: A nutrient linked to aggression can be breathed in. A bill seeks to measure it.

Baby teeth measure link between heavy metal, hyperactivity in UC Irvine study

Karen Morris, Today@UCI
September 26, 2005
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In a study lead by Dr. Jonathon Ericson of the University of California at Irvine, baby teeth may hold the key to a better understanding of the link between toxic exposure to manganese and other toxic metals and certain neurological disorders such as ADHD.

Brain Research Might Lead Way to Reducing Crime

Daniel Weintraub, The Sacramento Bee
November 30, 2004
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ADHD Study Hints of Soy Link

Mayrav Saar, The Orange County Register
October 7, 2002
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Health: Findings raise further doubt about baby formula

Is There a Link Between Soy formula and Attention Deficit Disorder?

Andrew Porterfield, Healthcare@UCI
October 6, 2002
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Scientific Study of Soy Milk Finds behavior Problems from High Manganese Levels

Oil Man’s Theory on Criminals Gets Notice

Daniel Weintraub, The Orange County Register
March 8, 1999
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CRUSADE: He says diet can reform delinquents, and now he has high up support.

The Chemistry of Violence

Jim Wilson, Science/Technology Editor, Popular Mechanics
April 1, 1998
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Manganese an evil player in criminal urges, experts say

Deborah Blum, Bee Science Writer, The Sacramento Bee
November 27, 1995
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