When the researchers injected lean male mice with BRP, it reduced food intake by 50% within just one hour. The same effects were seen in minipigs, whose metabolism and eating habits are more similar ...
Study found that reduced neurotensin in obese mice prevented dopamine from triggering the usual pleasure response to ...
New study finds that obesity reduces a specific brain chemical, lowering the desire to consume high-calorie foods. Boosting ...
Published in Nature, the study reveals a surprising discovery: long-term consumption of high-fat foods may dull the brain’s ...
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News Medical on MSNDopamine-producing brain circuit drives eating “for pleasure” in miceA previously overlooked dopamine-producing brain circuit drives hedonic eating, or eating for pleasure, according to a new study in mice. The findings offer insights into how GLP-1 agonist drugs like ...
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talker on MSNEating less more effective than fasting for living longer: studyOne surprising finding of the American study, published in the journal Nature, was that mice that lived the longest on ...
“We found that this same feeling occurs in mice on a normal diet, but is missing in those on a high-fat diet. They may keep eating out of habit or boredom, rather than genuine enjoyment ...
We often think people gain weight because junk food tastes too good. But new research from the University of California, ...
Columbia scientists have found specialized neurons in the brains of mice that order the animals to stop eating. Though many feeding circuits in the brain are known to play a role in monitoring food ...
When the researchers injected lean male mice with BRP, it reduced food intake by 50% within just one hour. The same effects were seen in minipigs, whose metabolism and eating habits are more ...
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