Sooner or later during a meal–unfortunately often later–you become satiated, and your body lets your brain know that there’s no need to eat more. Scientists suspect that the body coveys this message in multiple ways, but one research team now reports that a hormone discovered more than 2 decades ago could be the primary satiety signal sent to the brain.
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