Hunger hormone: Makes food more attractive

User rating: 4.1 / 5 after 15 vote(s)

A new brain-imaging study by researchers at the Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University reveals that ghrelin - a stomach hormone, acts on specific regions of the brain to enhance our response to food related cues and eating for pleasure. This study, published in the May 7 issue of Cell Metabolism, is critical to advance understanding and treating obesity, a condition affecting millions world-wide.


Full story »

All News summaries from Medicine & Health news
All News summaries for May 06, 2008