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This discovery could have a profound impact on the treatment of metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes, especially in people whose circadian rhythms are disrupted due to night work or imbalances in their sleep schedules.
A groundbreaking study by the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has discovered how communication between the liver and the brain may be key to understanding eating patterns.
Published in the journal ‘Science’, the study reveals…
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