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Science Knows Why We Get Hangry

Thank you to the scientists who put their time and resources to answering the very serious question we didn’t know we asked – Why do we get hangry?

Turns out, lack of food messes with our innocent and sweet brains.

The study comes out of the University of North Carolina, where the scientists found hunger can easily put people in a bad mood, where even slight nuances may set them off. From their on, until we eat at least, we start viewing EVERYTHING in a more negative light.

So, in conclusion of this study, hunger is not making us angry… It’s just messing with our head and making it easy to get angry about everything else.

Is it just us, or does that seem like the same thing?!  But, maybe we’re just hungry…

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