Don't like sweets? Your brain can be rewired to like them


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According to the study authors, the brains of study participants could be rewired by routinely giving them a high-fat, high-sugar foods. — dpa

You know you shouldn’t have, but you’ve done it again.

Whether it was a chocolate bar, bag of crisps or portion of chips, you simply couldn’t resist.

Uh-oh! Daily quota reached.


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