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Stomach hormone ghrelin increases desire for high-calorie foods, study finds
The "hunger" hormone ghrelin, which acts in the brain to stimulate hunger and increase food intake, heightens the appeal of high-calorie foods over low-calorie foods, according to a new study.
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