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Chicken, lentils and avocados, activate tanycytes to make us feel fuller quicker

BRAIN CELLS THAT CONTROL APPETITE IDENTIFIED

Recent findings from University of Warwick researchers could help find new treatments to control eating habits that lead to obesity. Researchers discovered tanycytes detect amino acids from food and directly ‘tell’ the brain when we feel full. Certain food, such as chicken, lentils and avocados, activate tanycytes and make us feel fuller quicker. READ MORE…
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