“We need to eat more to get the same feeling. That’s a classic feature of addiction.” Dr Zane Andrews Your brain thanks you for the sugar hit by making the chocolate bar literally taste ...
For individuals struggling with addiction, homeostasis is often disrupted. When a person has difficulty controlling their sugar intake, consuming sweet foods releases dopamine, providing pleasure.
People with type 2 diabetes are twice as likely as those without diabetes to take prescription opioids, research shows, potentially making them more vulnerable to misuse and addiction. After all ...
The findings appear this week in the journal Addiction. The impact that these ... hormones in the body that help regulate blood sugar and make you feel satisfied after eating.