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Understanding food triggers: A HealthCentral Explainer

By SSuchy, Editor Monday, July 09, 2012
 (photo credit: flickr, Jiuck) Many of the cravings you experience that seem to come out of nowhere are often actually a physiological response to the stimulation of pleasure sensors in your brain.  And now researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) have come across another...
7/17/12 1:28am

Sometimes, we want to eat something, but due to some cirumstances we can't get it. So all the day , we think  of it. It is the main reason of weight gain. many people like junk food, which acts as a trigger for weight gain.

7/17/12 1:29am
Sometimes, we want to eat something, but due to some cirumstances we can't get it. So all the day , we think  of it. It is the main reason of weight gain. many people like junk food, which acts as a trigger for weight gain.

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By SSuchy, Editor— Last Modified: 04/08/13, First Published: 07/09/12