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ST. PAUL, Minn., March 26 (UPI) --While it seems like a contradiction, many obese people do not enjoy eating rich, calorie-laden foods. A study published Wednesday indicates that low levels of a ...
Many obese people report losing pleasure in eating rich foods -- something also seen in obese mice. Scientists have now discovered the reason. Long-term high-fat diets lower levels of neurotensin ...
Obese people often experience less pleasure from eating, and UC Berkeley scientists may have discovered why: a decrease in a brain chemical called neurotensin. Correcting this deficit could ...
Recent research suggests that behavioral and environmental strategies could extend meal duration and reduce the amount of ...
Research shows processed foods rewire your brain in just 5 days, creating powerful cravings and making weight loss harder.
A review by Oxford researchers explores how psychedelics like psilocybin and LSD may help disrupt compulsive eating behaviors ...
Obesity remains a global health crisis, often linked to serious diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and fatty liver disease. While many people know the importance of what foods to eat ...
Paradoxically, anecdotal evidence suggests that people with obesity may take less pleasure in eating than those of normal weight. Brain scans of obese individuals show reduced activity in ...
Obese people often experience less pleasure from eating, and UC Berkeley scientists may have discovered why: a decrease in a brain chemical called neurotensin. Correcting this deficit could restore ...
Paradoxically, anecdotal evidence suggests that people with obesity may take less pleasure in eating than those of normal weight. Brain scans of obese individuals show reduced activity in pleasure ...