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Posted: 2025-04-17 00:00:43 UTC

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Research reveals that the brain's opiate pathway, specifically POMC neurons and ß-endorphin release, causes sweet cravings even when a person is full, potentially offering new targets for obesity treatments.
Brain's opiate pathway triggers sweet cravings
POMC neurons and ß-endorphin release are key factors
Potential for new obesity treatments by targeting opiate receptors
Understanding the specific mechanisms of the opiate pathway in relation to food cravings
Developing targeted treatments for obesity based on these findings