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People May Get Meaner and More Violent Due to Hot Temperatures, New Research Says
When the temperature rise in the summer, there's a reason why you are more irritable. People's moods do not only depreciate in hot weather, but their predisposition for aggressiveness also grows, according to recent research.
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