Being Stressed Leads Your Brain to Crave More Comfort Foods, Study Finds
Stress combined with eating high-calorie 'comfort' food can lead to brain changes that result in more eating and increased cravings for palatable food, according to new research.
Stress combined with eating high-calorie 'comfort' food can lead to brain changes that result in more eating and increased cravings for palatable food, according to new research.
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