Humans may have 'in-built calorie counter to stop us overeating'

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Humans may have 'in-built calorie counter to stop us overeating'
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🍴 New study suggests our brains know how calorific a meal is, helping us eat less fatty foods

Humans have an in-built calorie counter that automatically clocks how much energy is in our food and helps us eat less fatty foods, a study has found.

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