mercredi 18 janvier 2017
Sugar acts similarly to alcohol or cocaine in our brains, says neuroscientist
It's the fine white powder that addicts blame for ruining their lives — and donuts are full of it. After hearing Gary Taubes make the case against sugar this week, The Current looks into treating sugar addiction.
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