Blocked Brain Enzyme Decreases Appetite And Promotes Weight Loss
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 - 11:07
in Health & Medicine
One blocked brain enzyme helps mice to decrease appetite, lose weight, and better manage their blood sugar levels. For many years, scientists have been identifying and testing every step of the appetite stimulation and suppression pathways in search of a target. Such research is considered critical to finding ways for people to better control their weight and minimize their risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and other health conditions.
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