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2016年7月13日 星期三
Artificial sweeteners found to increase appetite and make us eat more
Artificial sweeteners found to increase appetite and make us eat more
Despite the study being conducted on animals, researchers from the University of Sydney believe their findings are likely to apply to people.
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Scientific American magazine
A new study suggests that artificial sweeteners mimic a starvation state in the brain, causing some organisms to seek energy by eating more food.
How Artificial Sweeteners May Cause Us to Eat More
Like a freshly cracked diet soda, suspicions have been fizzing away for years that artificial sweeteners may not be the best way to slim down
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