Ever eat a full meal ... and find you still have room for dessert? If so, you're not alone. Sugar is a quick form of energy that many people crave — even when they're
full. Today, hosts
Emily Kwong and
Regina G. Barber dive into a new study on the neural origins of the "dessert brain."
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