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Brain releases feel-good serotonin after swallowing "good food" Researchers from the University of Bonn , Germany , and Cambridge , UK , recently undertook a study to understand better how the esophagus and the brain are connected during eating.
The findings open the door to developing new treatments for eating disorders.
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