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New research: Can you fool your appetite?
Researchers have learned more about appetite and its control by studying stretched intestines and brain signals in mice. It has implications for bariatric surgery and for understanding human appetite, of which surprisingly much is still unknown. RT America’s Natasha Sweatte reports for the News with Rick Sanchez.
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