Answer That may well be true. Professor of neurobiology and psychiatric disorders Gert ter Horst of the UMCG investigated the effect of heartbreak. What seems? Heartbreak processing takes place in the same part of the brain as taste processing. He discovered by accident that heartbroken people eat more desserts. Perhaps desserts will be used against…
Answer
That may well be true. Professor of neurobiology and psychiatric disorders Gert ter Horst of the UMCG investigated the effect of heartbreak. What seems? Heartbreak processing takes place in the same part of the brain as taste processing. He discovered by accident that heartbroken people eat more desserts. Perhaps desserts will be used against a broken heart in the future.
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