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Sound as a Sugar Substitute?
Could music be used as a sugar substitute to tackle obesity and diabetes? Mike Johnson hears from Charles Spence, an experimental psychologist at Oxford University, who believes in the power of 'sonic seasoning' - the idea that the right music can enhance the sweetness of food without adding any calories.
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