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Food may be addictive: Food craving may be ‘hard-wired’ in the brain
August 31, 2015 by NewsBot
An international group of researchers have found that food craving activates different brain networks between obese and normal weight patients. This indicates that the tendency to want food may be ‘hard-wired’ into the brain of overweight patients, becoming a functional brain biomarker.