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Sudden urge for steak? Blame your gut bacteria for food cravings, study suggests

April 21, 2022 by Jocelyn Solis-Moreira
Woman looking through refrigerator holding tomatoes

That may not be you who’s hungry. For the first time, research reveals that gut bacteria can control what we want to eat.

Categories Gut Brain Connection, Microbiome Tags diet, food, gut bacteria, gut microbes, hunger, microbiome Leave a comment

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