Why a Small Dessert Can Calm Your Brain
A small, planned dessert can act less like sabotage and more like a safety valve for the brain’s reward system. When you eat something sweet, glucose rises, insulin responds and the brain’s reward circuits in the striatum register a clear, contained hit of pleasure. That “pre‑satisfaction” signal makes later high‑calorie food cues less urgent and less noisy.Behind the scenes, classic appetite horm...More
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