Researchers' app quest to help teens beat mood swings

By Hannah Francis
Updated September 28 2014 - 10:13am, first published September 22 2014 - 1:27pm
Researchers from Queensland are using music to alter moods, say from sad to happy, upbeat to chilled.
Researchers from Queensland are using music to alter moods, say from sad to happy, upbeat to chilled.
Researchers from Queensland are using music to alter moods, say from sad to happy, upbeat to chilled.
Researchers from Queensland are using music to alter moods, say from sad to happy, upbeat to chilled.
Researchers from Queensland are using music to alter moods, say from sad to happy, upbeat to chilled.
Researchers from Queensland are using music to alter moods, say from sad to happy, upbeat to chilled.
Researchers from Queensland are using music to alter moods, say from sad to happy, upbeat to chilled.
Researchers from Queensland are using music to alter moods, say from sad to happy, upbeat to chilled.

Australian researchers are aiming to fix teenagers' notorious mood swings with something they already have in their pockets.

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