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Q47652208-1C573685-8842-4501-9CF5-DE18D9D0F6A5
Q47652208-1C573685-8842-4501-9CF5-DE18D9D0F6A5
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Emotional eating is associated with increased brain responses to food-cues and reduced sensitivity to GLP-1 receptor activation.
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P2860
Short-term exenatide treatment leads to significant weight loss in a subset of obese women without diabetes.