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Study finds that ghrelin, produced during stressful situations, primes the brain for post-traumatic stress disorder

October 21, 2013 by

About a dozen years ago, scientists discovered that a hormone called ghrelin enhances appetite. Dubbed the "hunger hormone," ghrelin was quickly targeted by drug companies seeking treatments for obesity - none of which have yet panned out. MIT neuroscientists have now discovered that ghrelin's role goes far beyond controlling hunger...

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