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Stress relief by ‘comfort foods’ may vary between sexes and across the estrous cycle
July 12, 2016 by NewsBot
Researchers have found that the brain networks that mediate stress relief after eating highly palatable foods may vary between males and females, and may also depend on the stage of the estrous cycle. The study used a rodent model of 'comfort food' to investigate the neurocircuitry behind this phenomenon.