Peer-Reviewed Publication Stanford Medicine Imagine a world in which a vaccine is a cream you rub onto your skin instead of a needle a health care worker pushes into your one of your muscles. Even better, it’s entirely pain-free and not followed by fever, swelling, redness or a sore arm. No standing in a long...
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Ubiquitous nutrients suppress appetite and promote movement
by Fabio Bergamin, ETH Zurich Graphical abstract. Credit: Current Biology (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.02.067 In experiments on mice, researchers at ETH Zurich show that non-essential amino acids act as appetite suppressants and promote the urge to move. Their research is published in Current Biology and provides insight into the neural mechanism that controls this behavior. Proteins can suppress appetite, so...