Hunger Hormone May Be Suppressed
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How to suppress hunger hormones - chicagotribune.com
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Insomnia may alter "hunger hormone"
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Insomnia may alter "hunger hormone"
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Hunger hormone enhances sense of smell
foodnavigator.com — “An appetite-stimulating hormone may cause people to sniff odours more often and with greater sensitivity, according to new research.” View full resource at foodnavigator.com
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Hunger hormone enhances sense of smell
physorg.com — “An appetite-stimulating hormone causes people and animals to sniff odors more often and with greater sensitivity, according to a new study in the April 13 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience. The findings suggest ghrelin may enhance the ability to find and identify food.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Human growth hormone, HGH: Suppression of human growth hormone may ward off cancer, diabetes - latimes.com
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Human growth hormone, HGH: Suppression of human growth hormone may ward off cancer, diabetes - chicagotribune.com
chicagotribune.com — “Study of a population with a genetic mutation that shuts off receptors to HGH finds they almost never get cancer or diabetes, suggesting a downside for people taking the hormone as an anti-aging treatment.” View full resource at chicagotribune.com
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Less growth hormone — not more — may help prevent cancer and diabetes in old age. http://fb.me/RORmNads
Exercise suppresses appetite by affecting appetite hormones
eurekalert.org — “A vigorous 60-minute workout on a treadmill affects the release of two key appetite hormones, ghrelin and peptide YY, while 90 minutes of weight lifting affects the level of only ghrelin. The research shows that aerobic exercise is better at suppressing appetite than nonaerobic exercise and provides a possible explanation for how that happens. This line of research may eventually lead to more effective ways to use exercise to help control weight.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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'Hunger Hormones' May Drive Post-Dieting Weight Gain
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Hunger hormone increases during stress, may have antidepressant effect
eurekalert.org — “New research at UT Southwestern Medical Center may explain why some people who are stressed or depressed overeat.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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AAAS Hunger hormone increases during stress, may have antidepressant effect http://tinyurl.com/57x4dn
'Hunger Hormones' May Drive Post-Dieting Weight Gain
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Changes in hormone levels favor regain of weight loss in those on diets. http://t.co/T5At4g1f #weight loss
Hunger hormone helps memory : Nature News
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Lost weight coming back? Australia study says changes in your hunger hormones may be to blame - chicagotribune.com
chicagotribune.com — “NEW YORK (AP) — Any dieter knows that it's hard to keep off weight you've lost. Now a study finds that even a year after dieters shed a good chunk of weight quickly, their hormones were still insisting, "Eat! Eat! Eat!"” View full resource at chicagotribune.com
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BBC News - Do hunger hormones make us fat?
bbc.co.uk — “When it comes to being overweight, in many cases people may be victims of faulty hormones.” View full resource at bbc.co.uk
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Medical News: Hunger Hormones May Be Dieters' Worst Enemy - in Primary Care, Obesity from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Hormones regulating when a person feels hungry or sated do not rapidly adjust to weight loss, which may be a factor in the yo-yo effect observed among dieters, researchers found.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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