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This Artificial Sweetener May Trick Your Brain Into Feeling Hungrier
In a nutshell The artificial sweetener sucralose may increase activity in the brain’s hunger-regulating center (hypothalamus) compared to regular...
studyfinds.org - 9 days ago

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apps
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food & drink
All the food in ‘Severance,’ ranked in order of creepiness
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apps
Private investigator reveals sneaky iPhone trick cheaters are obsessed with
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science
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Understanding in same- versus cross-race close relationships predicts the well-being of people of color over time
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Nintendo Switch 2 has a surprise AI-powered gaming trick up its sleeve
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architecture
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cool stuff
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