Room for dessert? Here's why your brain says yes to sugarSugar hijacks the body's satiety signals, leading to increased cravings and potential overconsumption.
Ever Wonder Why You Can Always Find Room for Dessert?Opioid signaling in brain circuits drives sugar cravings after meals, despite satiety.
Why there's always room for dessert, according to brain scienceHuman desire for dessert is influenced by biological mechanisms tied to the brain's reward system.
Room for dessert? Here's why your brain says yes to sugarSugar hijacks the body's satiety signals, leading to increased cravings and potential overconsumption.
Ever Wonder Why You Can Always Find Room for Dessert?Opioid signaling in brain circuits drives sugar cravings after meals, despite satiety.
Why there's always room for dessert, according to brain scienceHuman desire for dessert is influenced by biological mechanisms tied to the brain's reward system.
Dissociable hindbrain GLP1R circuits for satiety and aversion - NatureThe efficacy of GLP1-based obesity drugs is linked to hindbrain neurons, with NTS GLP1R neurons being a potential target for weight loss without adverse effects.