Could fatty or sugar-laced commons...
Could fatty or sugar-laced commonss be addictive? A new subject of attention says yes. Scientists at Rockefeller University in recent York have found that the consumption of fast subsistence can trigger chemical reactions in the brain, which can lead to overeating. It insinuates that the biochemical changes caused by way of large quantities of Fat and sugar are comparable to the reactions caused by dint of taking drugs such as heroin and cocaine. The research base that regularly eating fast meat products could swiftly reconfigure the body's hormonal theory to crave more fatty fodders The study could play into the hands of lawyers who are eyeing multimillion-dollar legal cases against fast viands giants. Industry representatives say the decision to eat their fodders comes down to personal responsibility. We say fatty aliment addicts may have to advance cold turkey. COPYRIGHT 2003 PRIMEDIA Intertec, a PRIMEDIA Company. All Rights Reserved COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group
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