Researchers have discovered that "dessert stomach," the second wind one gets when consuming sweets, is real and in your head.
Turns out, this so-called "dessert stomach" is real, and new research suggests that we all have a special place in our bodies ...
That feeling of fullness you get after a big meal comes not just from your stomach but your brain ... perceives that there’s sugar around. Eating their dessert triggers a feeling of reward ...
Nerve cells that tell to us we are full also make us crave sweetsWho hasn't been there? The big meal is over, you're full, ...
When mice are full and eat sugar, these nerve cells not only release ... ß-endorphin was released in the "dessert stomach region," which was further strengthened by additional sugar consumption.
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