Study pinpoints brain cells that trigger sugar cravings and consumption

Study pinpoints brain cells that trigger sugar cravings and consumption

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The hormone FGF21 is made in the liver and acts in the brain to suppress sugar intake and the preference for sweet taste. The cartoon illustrates the role FGF21 plays in food choices.Understanding the biological mechanisms that control sugar intake and preference for sweet taste could have important implications […]

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