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Researchers have discovered that "dessert stomach," the second wind one gets when consuming sweets, is real and in your head.
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Understanding why we always have room for dessert could lead to new treatments for obesity, researchers have revealed.
Explore the science behind why we always have room for dessert, even after a full meal, and the brain's sugar cravings.
Even after eating a huge meal, when barely able to move, many people can find 'room for dessert'. Now scientists may have ...
In mice, the neurons that dictate the feeling of being full are also the ones that cause sugar cravings, potentially ...