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The Brighterside of News on MSNHigh-fat diet kills the joy of eating — and fuels obesityA bite of salty fries or a spoonful of creamy chocolate may give you a rush of pleasure. But when these treats are always ...
A study published Wednesday indicates that low levels of a key brain chemical among overweight patients with high-fat diets ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHedonic eating fades with obesity—but neurotensin helps bring it backChronic high-fat diets blunt the brain’s pleasure response to rich foods by impairing NAcLat→VTA signaling in mice.
New research has revealed dopamine and weight gain be more related than scientists previously thought they were.
New study finds that obesity reduces a specific brain chemical, lowering the desire to consume high-calorie foods. Boosting ...
We often think people gain weight because junk food tastes too good. But new research from the University of California, ...
Published in Nature, the study reveals a surprising discovery: long-term consumption of high-fat foods may dull the brain’s ...
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