Nicotine triggered appetite suppression site identified in brain
HOUSTON – (June 6, 2011) – It is widely known that smoking inhibits appetite, but what is not known, is what triggers this process in the brain. Now researchers from Baylor College of Medicine, participating in a Yale University School of Medicine-led study, have identified the nicotine receptors that influence the anorexigenic signaling pathway, or [...]
Jun 10 2011 | Posted in Family Health | Read More »
