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Summary A critical hormone that helps people feel full after eating can be delivered into blood orally.
Most people understand that serious weight loss requires changing attitudes toward what they eat and how often they exercise. But, what if the process could be aided by simply chewing a stick of gum after meals?Thats the question a team of scientists, led by Syracuse University chemist Robert Doyle, is trying to answer.In a groundbreaking new study, Doyles team demonstrated, for the first time, that a critical hormone that helps people feel full after eating can be delivered into the bloodstream orally.
