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Scientists Identify Stomachs Timekeepers Of Hunger
ScienceDaily, 08/31/09
New York collaborators at Columbia and Rockefeller Universities have identified cells in the stomach that time the release of a hormone that makes animals anticipate food and eat even when they are not hungry. The finding, which has implications for the treatment of obesity, marks a landmark in the decades–long search for the timekeepers of hunger. The work reveals what the stomach "tells" the brain.
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