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Brain Candy: Chemical Turns Rats into M&M Eating Machines | Fox News
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... the equivalent of a 150-pound (68 kilogram) person eating 7 to 8 pounds (3.1 to 3.5 kg) of M&Ms in an hour, said study researcher Alexandra DiFeliceantonio.
It's The Brain That Draws You to Chocolate - Indiatimes.comwww.indiatimes.com › Health › Buzz
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· The findings reveal a surprising extension of the neostriatum's role, as Alexandra DiFeliceantonio, from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ...
Can't Stop Eating M&Ms? - Consumer Health News | HealthDay
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New study of rats' brains could hold a key to understanding overeating and obesity
Brain Study Reveals the Roots of Chocolate Temptations - Neuroscience...
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... systems to make individuals want to overconsume rewards than previously thought,” said Alexandra DiFeliceantonio of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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