The Dessert Dilemma: Why Fullness Eludes You
BOSTON – Recent investigations by nutritional scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have shed light on a phenomenon familiar to many: consuming desserts rarely leads to a sensation of fullness. This paradox perplexes consumers and nutritionists alike, prompting detailed studies into the physiological and neurological effects of sweets.Dr. Helen Carter, a leading researcher in met...More
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