- "After weeks on a high-fat diet, certain cells showed less activity in part of the appetite-controlling part of the brain in mice, results that suggest the fatty diet encourages overeating." https://www.sciencenews.org/article/high-fat-diet-brain-appetite-mice 13 comments science
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