Health & Medicine
Nerves in Stomach Control Eating Habits
Nerves in the stomach control food intake, a new study has found. Nerves in the stomach control food intake, a new study has found. The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Adelaide who found that gastric nerves act as circadian clocks and relay information about food intake to the brain.
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