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Obesity thought to turn off appetite suppressant hormone: NewsTarget.com

Obesity may cause the body to have trouble deciding when to stop eating, according to a study conducted at the Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC) and published in Cell Metabolism. Researchers found that obese mice became desensitized to a hormone that controls appetite. The results suggest that obese mammals may actually have trouble knowing when stop eating.

 

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