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Food craving is stronger, but controllable, for kids
September 8, 2014 by NewsBot
Children show stronger food craving than adolescents and adults, but they are also able to use a cognitive strategy that reduces craving, according to new research. "These findings are important because they suggest that we may have another tool in our toolbox to combat childhood obesity," says psychological scientist and the study's lead researcher.