Brain Cells Behind Overeating | The Scientist Magazine® - http://www.the-scientist.com/...
Jan 30, 2015
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"“We can reduce compulsive sucrose-seeking but not affect their normal feeding,” said Nieh. “This is important because for treating compulsive eating behavior, we only want to stop the unhealthy parts of eating and keep normal eating intact.” “There is a clear application to feeding disorders and perhaps drug abuse and gambling because it may be a common pathway that activates these kinds of behaviors,” said Phillips."
- Todd Hoff