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    Post Hunger Hormones? May Drive Post-Dieting Weight Gain

    Appetite-suppressing hormones drop while appetite-stimulating ones rise, small study finds by Mary Brophy Marcus HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Oct. 26 (HealthDay News) — Overweight people who diet and successfully shed pounds only to gain the weight back again within a year can blame their hunger hormones, new research suggests. In a small study published in the [...]
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    What a stupid study. They lower calories and wonder why they are hungry. When are these people going to get it?
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