food intake
08/18/2018 / By Michelle Simmons
The devastating effects of sugar: Our brain’s rewards center begins to want only foods that are high in fats and carbs
Researchers unveil another alarming negative effect of eating too many foods high in fats and carbohydrates. In a study published in the journal Cell Metabolism, it was revealed that the reward center of the brain started to value and want more foods that contain high amounts of fat and carbohydrates, such as processed foods, than […]
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