"Researchers studying people with a rare genetic disorder have identified a brain chemical that may play a role in appetite and obesity, a finding they say could lead to new drugs to help some obese people.Previous animal studies had pointed to this chemical, known as BDNF, as helping to regulate appetite and weight, but the new study published on Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine is the first to show such a role in people.
'The importance of the finding is that it opens up another avenue for us to develop treatments that might help folks with obesity,' said Dr. Jack Yanovski of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health."
(NIH are those child abusers from DC.)
It took longer for it to show in people since fatsos brains are so much smaller than those of lab animals.
Some of the brain chemical precursors, LacF-SelfControlin, NoSelfaSteem, Bigmoron and LayZFatPigin, have been previously identified.Good news, though.
The new treatments, called StopEatin, NoSwallowin and FewerCalzInThanOut are available today!
And they work 100% of the time!
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