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Electric shock to the brain may help curb binge eating: study

Por: New York Post Life November 15, 2022

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Two women each lost over 11 pounds while taking part in a study that sent electric shocks to the part of the brain linked to cravings. Robyn Baldwin, 58, and Lena Tolly, 48, who both have obesity and binge eating disorders,tried extreme dieting and even bariatric surgery, but couldn’t keep the weight off. But they both reportedly found success during a six-month, two-person trial in which a small implant zapped the hypothalamus to help... + full article



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