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Still Hungry After a Big Meal? The Trigger Could Be in The Brain


New research reveals how our impulses to eat, even when we're not hungry, might be triggered by a specific part of the brain rather than the usual hunger pangs from our stomachs – a finding that could be important in the future treatment of eating...

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