(UT Southwestern Medical Center) New research in mice by UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists suggest that ghrelin might also work in the brain to make some people keep eating "pleasurable" foods when they're already full.
Researchers find clues to why some continue to eat when fullCourtesy EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health Sun, 12/27/2009 - 23:00
(UT Southwestern Medical Center) New research in mice by UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists suggest that ghrelin might also work in the brain to make some people keep eating "pleasurable" foods when they're already full. Tags:
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