By Mark Waghorn Comfort food cravings could be stopped by flicking a switch in the brain that is turned on by stress, according to new research. People often turn to fatty and sugary snacks like crisps, sweets and biscuits when they feel under pressure. And it’s a vicious circle – creating changes in gray matter that drive more eating and […]
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