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Junk food hijacks the brain’s ability to control food intake: study

Por: New York Post Life January 27, 2023

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Fatty foods can lead to obesity but it’s all in your brain — and not the way you may think. Researchers have found that regularly eating high-fat and high-caloric foods can change the neurological pathways in your brain, reducing the brain’s ability to and can lead to overeating and weight gain. Researchers, whose findings were published Wednesday in the , tested a high-fat diet in rats, showing the astrocytes cells that control a... + full article



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