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Can food be addictive? Public health and policy implications
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Although there exist important differences between foods and addictive drugs, ignoring analogous neural and behavioral effects of foods and drugs of abuse may result in increased food-related disease and associated social and economic burdens. Public health interventions that have been effective in reducing the impact of addictive drugs may have a role in targeting obesity and related diseases.
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Overlapping neuronal circuits in addiction and obesity: evidence of systems pathology Nora D. Volkow, Gene‐Jack Wang, Joanna S. Fowler, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences NeuropsychologyBehavioral AddictionSocial SciencesPositron Emission TomographyCognitive Neuroscience | 2008 | 808 |
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