From San Francisco, at a meeting of the Endocrine Society
People with Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic disorder that causes constant hunger and severe obesity, have unusually high concentrations of a hormone called ghrelin, which has been linked to hunger pangs.
“These patients have higher ghrelin levels than recorded in any other humans,” says David E.
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