Craving For Sugar And Drugs Increased By Faulty Signaling In Brain

“Our data indicate that the brain becomes hypersensitive to rewards when this co-signaling of glutamate and dopamine does not function. Lower doses than normal are enough to increase the propensity to ingest the substance, and this is true of both sugar and cocaine,” says Asa Mackenzie, associate professor of neuroscience at Uppsala University and the researcher who led the study…

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Craving For Sugar And Drugs Increased By Faulty Signaling In Brain

September 1, 2011 · by  · in Nutritional News · Tags: , , , , , , ,

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